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http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304914204579397313637583416
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/02/22/auto-workers-union-appeals-defeat-at-volkswagen-plant-in-tennessee/
Auto workers union appeals defeat at VW plant in Tennessee
The United Auto Workers on Friday challenged last week's close vote by workers at a Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tenn., that rejected the UAW's bid to represent them.
In an appeal filed with the National Labor Relations Board, the union asked the federal labor agency to consider holding another vote at the plant, arguing that "interference by politicians and outside special interest groups" had swayed the election.
The union's request, known as an objection to the election, could lead to a new election. The NLRB will review the UAW's objections, a spokesman told The Wall Street Journal.
The appeal cited "a coordinated and widely-publicized coercive campaign" by politicians and outside groups to deprive Volkswagen workers of their right to join a union "free of coercion, intimidation, threats and interference," The Journal reported.
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The appeal cited "a coordinated and widely-publicized coercive campaign" by politicians and outside groups to deprive Volkswagen workers of their right to join a union "free of coercion, intimidation, threats and interference," The Journal reported.
These unions do the same thing. Busing people from other states to protest any legislation that represent a threat to union contracts. It occurred in Wisconsin against Gov. Walker. They use the democratic party to push forward their agenda. But, somehow, that's not coercion.
Yet, they are now crying that the same tactics they perfected is used against them.