U.A.W. Accuses Honda, Hyundai and Volkswagen of Labor Violations
Briefly

The union said it had filed charges with the National Labor Relations Board contending that the automakers Honda, Hyundai and Volkswagen had tried to prevent workers from discussing U.A.W. representation at work and that the companies had discriminated against those who had done so.
At Honda, the union said, workers report being targeted and surveilled by management for pro-union activity, while at Hyundai, management has unlawfully confiscated, destroyed, and prohibited pro-union materials in nonwork areas during nonwork times. It said that Volkswagen had harassed and threatened workers for talking about the union and that it had confiscated and destroyed pro-union materials in the break room, among other accusations.
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