As a key labor union pushes into the South, red states push back
Briefly

Republican Gov. Kay Ivey signed a new law clawing back state incentives from companies recognizing labor unions voluntarily, indicative of a broader anti-union trend in GOP-led states.
Efforts in Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee focus on mandating unions only be formed by secret ballots, curbing the card check process allowing voluntary recognition to avoid extensive elections.
Labor unions face strong opposition from GOP leaders in the South, historically known for attracting foreign automakers with incentives and low union presence, creating friction over unionization efforts.
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