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Republican Governors ‘Highly Concerned’ Workers Are About To Form Unions
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The day before auto workers in Tennessee are set to cast ballots in a potentially historic union election, six Republican governors from the South came together in their own show of solidarity: a joint statement revealing how worried they are.
The governors of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas all said they were “highly concerned” about the United Auto Workers’ organizing campaigns in the region.
Workers at Volkswagen’s Chattanooga plant are voting from Wednesday to Friday to determine whether they will join the UAW. A victory for the union wouldn’t necessarily end there: Workers at the Mercedes-Benz plant near Tuscaloosa, Alabama, have also petitioned for a union election, while the UAW also has an active campaign at a Hyundai facility in Montgomery.
The South can be hostile territory for unions, as evidenced by the unusual co-signed statement. The governors accused the UAW of deploying “misinformation and scare tactics” at the same time they suggested workers could lose their jobs by forming unions.
“We have worked tirelessly on behalf of our constituents to bring good-paying jobs to our states,” they wrote. “These jobs have become part of the fabric of the automotive manufacturing industry. Unionization would certainly put our states’ jobs in jeopardy.”