Mercedes workers vote no to union. UAW says they were illegally intimidated (2024)

Updated May 17, 2024 at 16:51 PM ET

It's a no. Autoworkers at Mercedes-Benz near Tuscaloosa have rejected joining the United Auto Workers union, by a vote of 2,642 to 2,045.

The results are a big setback for the UAW, which had enjoyed a string of victories in recent months, starting with the historic strikes last fall against the Big Three carmakers Ford, GM and Stellantis that resulted in big wage gains and benefits for workers.

Just a month ago, Volkswagen workers in Tennessee voted nearly 3-to-1 in favor of joiningthe UAW, upending longstanding assumptions about the South.

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But the outcome in Alabama, where more than 5,000 workers build luxury SUVs, was never guaranteed. For decades, pro-union workers inside the plant could never gather enough support to call for a union election. This latest attempt, launched last fall, was by far their best shot.

The union loss at Mercedes comes as a relief to Alabama's political leadership, who framed the union vote as a threat to the state's economic success.

"The workers... have spoken clearly!" said Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey in a statement released Friday afternoon. "Alabama is not Michigan, and we are not the Sweet Home to the UAW. We urge the UAW to respect the results of this secret ballot election."

UAW says Mercedes violated U.S. labor law by intimidating and harrassing workers

The UAW is unlikely to move on without a fight. Even before this week, the union had filed unfair labor practice charges against Mercedes, alleging the company violated U.S. labor law by intimidating workers in the run-up to the election.

Under a new standard adopted by the National Labor Relations Board last year, Mercedes could be ordered to bargain with the UAW if the company is found to have illegally interfered in the union election.

The UAW has also filed charges against Mercedes in Germany under a new law aimed at holding companies accountable for human rights violations in their global supply chains.

"This company engaged in egregious, illegal behavior," said UAW President Shawn Fain after the ballot count. "The federal government and the German government are currently investigating Mercedes for the intimidation and harassment that they inflicted on their own workers, and we intend to follow that process through."

Mercedes workers were energized after UAW's big wins against the Big 3 automakers

The union campaign at Mercedes kicked off last fall, shortly after autoworkers at Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, formerly Chrysler, ratified record contracts to end their six-week strike. Impressed with the UAW's hard-charging negotiating tactics, Mercedes workers began to sign union authorization cards in droves, reaching what the UAW described as "a supermajority" by early April.

The workers called for higher wages and lower health care costs, aware that Big 3 autoworkers pay nothing in health care premiums thanks to their UAW contract. Mercedes workers also hoped having a union could help tame their unpredictable schedules.

Mercedes tried hard to dissuade workers from voting for the union

Still, it's one thing to sign an electronic card expressing support for a union drive. It's quite another to drop an official vote into a ballot box.

Mercedes used the intervening time to try to dissuade workers from voting for the union, something that Volkswagen notably did not do in the run-up to its union election in Tennessee last month.

For months, Mercedes started shifts by showing videos that warned about the failures of unions and the lack of say workers have in how their union dues are spent. Two weeks before the election, the company announced a CEO change in Alabama and urged workers to give the new leadership a chance.

As the election drew close, workers say they also got text messages on their phones and were pulled into small group meetings with lawyers from an outside consulting group.

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"The entire message in those meetings is Vote no, vote no, vote no. We don't think you need to do this. This is not what you want," said David Johnston, who works at the Mercedes battery plant.

Rob Lett, a union supporter who worked in assembly for seven years before moving to the the battery plant, says Mercedes' messaging likely did reach people who were apprehensive about the union.

"I feel like they were trying to jump on that fear and manipulate them," he said, although he'd hoped it wasn't enough to make a difference.

In a statement sent out after the ballots were tallied, Mercedes said its goal throughout this process was to ensure every eligible employee had the opportunity to participate in a fair election.

"We thank all team members who asked questions, engaged in discussions, and ultimately, made their voices heard on this important issue," the statement read, adding that the company looked forward to continuing to work directly with its employees.

Politicians joined in the fray

Alabama politicians, including Gov. Ivey and Alabama House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter, took a strident tone, characterizing the UAW as an outside force hellbent on threatening Alabama's economic success. The state's Commerce Secretary Ellen McNair pointed to recent layoffs at the Big 3 automakers as proof that a lucrative union contract could backfire on Mercedes workers.

"Not only could there be layoffs, there could be investment made in other plants in other parts of the country or in other countries," McNair warned on Alabama Public Television's Capitol Journal.

A new paper from the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, Mich., took a skeptical view of that claim.

Researchers noted that the Alabama plant has been the sole producer of one kind of large luxury SUVs for Mercedes for nearly two decades. Its vehicles are sold not just in North America but exported globally. Its presence in the state has given rise to a robust supply chain network.

"Given this vantage position, any plant closure or relocation options for this plant seem remote given current circ*mstances and market conditions," the authors wrote.

With the union election over at Mercedes, it's unclear who might be next.

The UAW says at least 30% of workers at a Hyundai plant in Montgomery, Ala., and a Toyota plant in Troy, Mo., have signed union cards, enough to petition federal labor officials for a union election. But the UAW has been waiting to amass well over a majority of support at a plant before taking that next step.

Speaking in Alabama on Friday, Fain characterized the unionizing efforts as a David versus Goliath fight.

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Mercedes workers vote no to union. UAW says they were illegally intimidated (2024)

FAQs

Did Mercedes workers vote on whether to join the UAW? ›

Autoworkers at Mercedes-Benz near Tuscaloosa have rejected joining the United Auto Workers union, by a vote of 2,642 to 2,045.

Did Mercedes vote for the union? ›

After Mercedes and Republican elected leaders in Alabama waged a vicious anti-union campaign, the workers narrowly voted against the union.

Did Mercedes workers at Alabama plant reject unionization in setback for UAW? ›

He blamed worker unfamiliarity with the union and pushback from Mercedes for the loss. The workers at the plant in Vance, Alabama, and a nearby battery facility voted 2,642 to 2,045 against joining the UAW, meaning 56% voted "no," according to the U.S. National Labor Relations Board, which oversaw the vote.

What were the results of the UAW election in Alabama? ›

The final count was 2,045 in favor and 2,642 against, according to the National Labor Relations Board. In remarks following the vote, UAW President Shawn Fain praised the workers as "courageous" but acknowledged the outcome as a "setback."

How much of GM is owned by UAW? ›

Uaw Retiree Medical Benefits Trust is the director & 10 percent owner of General Motors Co. Other key executives at General Motors Co include Executive Vice President & CFO Paul A Jacobson , Vice President Mary T Barra , and Vice President Mark L Reuss .

Is UAW liberal or conservative? ›

Politics and dissent

According to Charles Williams (2005) the UAW used the rhetoric of civic or liberal nationalism to fight for the rights of Black workers and other workers of color between the 1930s and 1970s.

How many workers are at Mercedes Alabama? ›

The Alabama factory complex has about 6,100 employees.

What does Mercedes make in Alabama? ›

The Mercedes-Benz plant in Tuscaloosa is the home of SUV production for the current GLE, GLE coupé and GLS model series, including the Mercedes-Maybach GLS.

Did Mercedes get bought out? ›

Mercedes-Benz Corporation has been a division of a larger German automobile manufacturer, Daimler AG—but as of February 1, 2022, Daimler AG is now officially known as Mercedes-Benz AG!

How did companies stop workers from forming unions? ›

Strategies that help discourage union acceptance are: Fair and consistent policies and practices. Open door management policies. Competitive pay and benefits.

Which automaker refused to recognize unions in the 1930s? ›

General Motors employed thousands of people in Michigan in the 1930s. Some autoworkers, including many in Flint, wanted to form a union to negotiate better pay and working conditions. The company refused to recognize the union, the United Auto Workers (U.A.W.). Workers went on a sit-down strike.

Which automakers are not unionized? ›

We understand that UAW has begun organizing efforts at 13 non-unionized automakers: Tesla, Rivian, Lucid, BMW, Honda, Hyundai, Mazda, Mercedes, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Volvo Cars.

Which president of the UAW went to jail? ›

Former International UAW President Gary Jones Sentenced to Prison for Embezzling Union Funds.

Why did Alabama leave the union? ›

Alabama seceded from the Union to protect the institution of slavery. Alabama, in the 1860s, relied on the production and trade of cotton as its primary cash crop, meaning that slavery was a key part of the state's success. Alabama seceded from the Union on January 11, 1861, and was the birthplace of the Confederacy.

When did Alabama rejoin the union? ›

In the summer of 1868, seven former Confederate states--Alabama (July 13, 1868), Arkansas (June 22, 1868), Florida (June 25, 1868), Georgia* (July 21, 1868), Louisiana (July 9, 1868), North Carolina (July 4, 1868), and South Carolina (July 9, 1868) are readmitted to the Union.

Which workers belong to the UAW? ›

UAW-represented workplaces range from multinational corporations, small manufacturers and state and local governments to colleges and universities, hospitals and private non-profit organizations.

What is the benefit of joining the UAW union? ›

Becoming a member helps strengthen our voice as Postdocs and Academic Researchers at UC and allows you to participate in union decisions. Consistent majority support from Postdocs and ARs has been critical to winning improved wages, rights and benefits in our contracts with UC.

Does Toyota have UAW workers? ›

We make the cylinder heads for every Toyota engine in North America. And now we're making history: we're the first Toyota workers to launch our public campaign to join the UAW. We work for the biggest, most profitable car company in the world, but our pay doesn't come close to what UAW members earn at the Big Three.

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