Thursday, April 10, 2014

UAW serving subpoenas
The United Auto Workers is serving subpoenas on 24 people, including Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and U.S. Sen. Bob Corker, for a planned hearing on its appeal of February's Chattanooga Volkswagen plant vote. The UAW lost the election seeking union recognition at the plant by a 53 percent to 47 percent margin and appealed for a revote to the NLRB, claiming interference by third-party groups and politicians. The hearing is set to be held at the Hamilton County Courthouse. Also, the UAW is seeking communications and documents of those subpoenaed relating to VW, the UAW and government incentives from Jan. 1 to the present, a filing with the National Labor Relations Board shows. No VW plant workers were named, and neither was the National Right to Work Foundation, which is an intervener in the NLRB case, representing several employees of the automaker.


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