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Volkswagen workers in Tennessee vote to join union
Kentucky Lantern via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAfter the United Auto Workers (UAW) won big contracts last year resulting from its stand-up strike against the Detroit Three — Ford, General Motors and...
Automotive Rear Seat Infotainment Market To Exceed USD 1233.87 Billion by 2031, Propelled By...
Digital Journal· 2 days agoThe Automotive Rear Seat Infotainment Market, valued at USD 555.1 Billion in 2023, is anticipated to...
Letter: Mexico’s auto production: A reality check
Gloucester Daily Times· 6 days agoLike the viewers of Fox News, Mr. Trump is woefully ignorant about the deep ties that US automakers have with Mexico. In 2022, U.S. goods imports from Mexico totaled $454.8 billion, up 18.9% ($72.2 billion) from 2021.
UAW wins big at Volkswagen in Tennessee – its first victory at a foreign-owned factory in the ...
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days agoPersuading any Southern autoworkers to join a union had long been one of the U.S. labor movement’s most enduring challenges, despite persistent efforts by the UAW to organize this workforce.
VW Workers Vote to Unionize
American Machinist· 3 days agoAn impressive majority of workers at the Volkswagen of America plant in Chattanooga, Tenn., voted to align with the United Auto Workers union. Workers at...
What an Average Car Cost in the Year You Were Born
GoBankingRates via AOL· 4 days agoIf it seems like your parents and grandparents were buying cars for a steal back in their day, well you might be right, although it's hard to compare...
UAW wins big in historic union vote at Volkswagen Tennessee factory By Reuters
Investing.com· 5 days agoCHATTANOOGA, Tennessee (Reuters) -Workers at Volkswagen (ETR:VOWG_p)'s Tennessee plant have voted to...
UAW scores historic landslide victory to unionize the first foreign automaker in the US
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe power of labor unions is growing, and the American labor movement is stronger than ever. Another...
Report: Mexico Halts Federal Incentives to Chinese Automakers
MotorTrend· 6 days agoThe Mexican federal government is refusing to give incentives to Chinese automakers looking to build a plant in Mexico, facing pressure from the U.S, according to a new report from Reuters.
Borderlands Mexico: Experts push infrastructure to boost cross-border trade
FreightWaves via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoThis week in Borderlands: Experts push infrastructure to boost cross-border trade; Korean EV...