Corker Statement on UAW Appeal

Statement

Date: Feb. 21, 2014
Location: Chattanooga, TN
Issues: Labor Unions

U.S. Senator Bob Corker, R-Tenn., today released the following statement regarding the UAW filing an appeal with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on last week's election at Chattanooga's Volkswagen plant.

"The workers at Chattanooga's Volkswagen plant spoke very clearly last week, so we are disappointed the UAW is ignoring their decision and has filed this objection. Unfortunately, I have to assume that today's action may slow down Volkswagen's final discussions on the new SUV line," said Corker. "This complaint affirms the point many of us have been making: that the UAW is only interested in its own survival and not the interests of the great employees at Chattanooga's Volkswagen facility nor the company for which they work."

As mayor of Chattanooga from 2001-2005, Corker worked with officials and community leaders to develop the 1,200 acre Enterprise South Industrial Park, which is now home to Volkswagen's North American manufacturing headquarters. Much of the negotiation that led to Volkswagen choosing Chattanooga occurred around the dining room table of Corker's Chattanooga home.


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