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Union vote underway at Volkswagen's only US plant

Workers at Volkswagen's lone U.S. factory are voting this week on whether to join the United Auto Workers in what is the union's third attempt at organizing the plant.

Voting began Wednesday for the 4,100 hourly employees at Volkswagen's factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and will extend through Friday.

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This is the third time in 10 years the UAW has sought to represent VW Chattanooga workers, and winning a vote to organize the VW plant would be a significant milestone for the union.

The UAW has tried and failed for years to organize nonunion U.S. auto factories, most of them built by Asian and European automakers in southern states. But after a successful simultaneous strike at Detroit's Big Three automakers last year, the UAW is feeling momentum to expand.

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UAW President Shawn Fain vowed the union would «pull out all the stops» to organize workers at non-union automakers like Volkswagen, Tesla, Toyota, Honda, Mercedes and others after securing record-setting contracts for UAW workers at Ford, GM and Stellantis.

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In 2019, VW workers at the plant rejected union representation by an 833-776 vote. The Chattanooga plant is Volkswagen's only non-union plant globally.

«We respect our workers' right to a democratic process and to determine who should represent their interests,» Volkswagen told FOX Business in a statement following the announcement of the latest vote. «We will fully support an NLRB vote, so every team member has a chance to vote in privacy in this important decision.»

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Volkswagen said in November it would raise the pay of its factory workers in Tennessee by 11%, joining several other foreign automakers that announced significant pay and compensation improvements following the UAW's contract with the Big Three automakers.

The day before voting began at VW's Chattanooga plant, the

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