4,000 workers at the Volkswagen facility are eligible to vote.
As many as 4,300 employees at a Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, are voting on whether to join theWorkers began casting ballots this week in the most significant test for the UAW since a strike last fall against the Big 3 U.S.
Governors of six southern states, including Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, issued a joint statement this week criticizing the UAW and voicing general opposition toward unions. "We respect our workers' right to a democratic process and to determine who should represent their interests," Volkswagen said. A union victory would help bolster the UAW's membership, which has dropped steadily from a peak of 1.5 million workers in 1970 to 370,000 last year.
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