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Originally Posted by Joecooool
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Thanks for helping prove you're full of shit.
1) None of those article mention the BMW plant in SC under discussion
2) None of them say anything remotely like "management offers deals to workers to keep them from voting for the union". Closest they get is some UAW tool complaining that management tells the employees "scare" stories about the unions.
3) All of those are about the UAW trying to come in and organize a plant, not the workers in the plant seeking them out to represent them. Representative quotes:
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In June, the UAW succeeded in organizing the Faurecia automotive parts plant, also in Cottondale.
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Though the United Auto Workers remains committed to its goal of unionizing all foreign-owned car factories within the U.S.,
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This is how they are trying to survive in a world in which unions are no longer relevant.