Recently, the United Auto Workers ("UAW") requested that Volkswagen recognize the NLRB's order that UAW, Local 42 is the exclusive collective bargaining representative of a group of workers at Volkswagen's plant in Chattanooga. Readers might remember that a group of workers at that plant voted to form a union and be represented by the UAW. However, Volkswagen contested the results of that election which ultimately resulted in he NLRB upholding the election results. To the surprise of few, Volkswagen has chosen to appeal the NLRB's ruling and has taken the case to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
I do not think that the UAW's request to Volkswagen will go anywhere. At most, it is the UAW attempting to drum up some publicity (re making 'good faith' efforts to resolve the matter and represent workers at the Volkswagen plant). On the other hand, I do not think it is any sure thing that Volkswagen will find success in federal court. The D.C. Circuit is no sure thing. In any event, this one is likely far from over.
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