Hearing On UAW Appeal Of Volkswagen Vote Will Be At The County Courthouse

  • Wednesday, March 26, 2014

A hearing on an appeal by the United Auto Workers of a vote in which employees of the local Volkswagen plant voted narrowly not to have UAW representation will be held at the County Courthouse.

It will begin at 9 a.m. on April 21.

The hearing is open to the public.

An administrative law judge from the National Labor Relations Board will be conducting the hearing.

Volkswagen has sided with the UAW on the issue.

Senator Bob Corker, former County Mayor Claude Ramsey and several members of the local legislative delegation were among those who were vocal against UAW getting into the plant.


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