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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1279400" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>You may be right about mistake but it may be UAW doesn't have a better option. Since this is the south, any union effort automatically has an uphill struggle and to lose by less than 100 votes is still a surprise in my book. Because there was outside lip service that could have swayed the vote, I'm not surprised the UAW would challenge the vote. </p><p></p><p>Where UAW may struggle more in that VW is going to move ahead (or seems that way) and try to form a worker council, regardless of the uphill task around US monopoly labor law. A 2nd union vote could be more decisive against the UAW which would leave them in a much weaker looking position. But not challenging leaves them looking weak as well. They are in a kind of pickle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1279400, member: 2189"] You may be right about mistake but it may be UAW doesn't have a better option. Since this is the south, any union effort automatically has an uphill struggle and to lose by less than 100 votes is still a surprise in my book. Because there was outside lip service that could have swayed the vote, I'm not surprised the UAW would challenge the vote. Where UAW may struggle more in that VW is going to move ahead (or seems that way) and try to form a worker council, regardless of the uphill task around US monopoly labor law. A 2nd union vote could be more decisive against the UAW which would leave them in a much weaker looking position. But not challenging leaves them looking weak as well. They are in a kind of pickle. [/QUOTE]
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