Every week after shedding a hard-fought election at two Mercedes-Benz factories in Alabama, the United Automobile Workers requested federal officers on Friday to order a brand new vote, saying the German carmaker violated labor legal guidelines to suppress assist for the union.
Mercedes-Benz carried out a “relentless anti-union marketing campaign” marked by “wanton lawlessness,” the U.A.W. mentioned in a criticism to the National Labor Relations Board. Among different issues, the union mentioned, Mercedes fired 4 staff who supported the union, prevented pro-union staff from campaigning and compelled staff to look at anti-union movies.
Workers on the Mercedes factories outdoors Tuscaloosa, which manufacture sport utility autos and battery packs, voted 56 p.c to 44 p.c in opposition to becoming a member of the union. But the labor board can order a brand new election if, after a listening to, a regional director determines that improper conduct by an employer affected the vote, a spokeswoman for the board mentioned.
Mercedes denied that it had used improper strategies to defeat the union drive. A majority of staff “indicated they don’t seem to be focused on being represented by the U.A.W.,” the corporate mentioned in an announcement on Friday.
“Throughout the election, we labored with the N.L.R.B. to stick to its pointers, and we’ll proceed to take action,” Mercedes mentioned.
The Alabama end result interrupted a string of victories by the U.A.W. within the South, together with persuading a big majority of the employees at a Volkswagen manufacturing unit in Chattanooga, Tenn., to vote to hitch the union and securing substantial pay raises in a brand new contract with Daimler Truck in North Carolina.
Organizing staff in Southern states, which have lengthy been hostile to unions, is a excessive precedence for the U.A.W. The area is attracting a big share of the billions of {dollars} that firms are investing in electric-car and battery factories.
By the identical token, Southern elected leaders like Alabama’s governor, Kay Ivey, a Republican, have labored to maintain unions out, seeing them as a risk to their means to draw extra factories and jobs.