Mercedes-Benz on Wednesday said it recognises the right of its employees to form representatives after a U.S. auto workers union said it had filed complaints...
FILE PHOTO: The electric vehicle battery tray assembly line is seen at the opening of the Battery Factory for the Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama
The UAW on Wednesday said it filed charges against Mercedes-Benz Group for violating Germany’s global supply chain practices which prohibits German companies from disregarding workers’ rights to form trade unions. The carmaker said its subsidiary management wanted to ensure its team members can make an informed decision after the union's the national campaign to increase membership, adding that carmaker will present its side of the matter to the U.S. authorities.Prodigal Thai Prince Agrees to Pay His Credit Card Debt
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