VW Chattanooga workers say NO to UAW

The UAW isn't part of Chattanooga or invested in our future. Instead, the UAW is concerned with countless industries in hundreds of cities, including our competition. It’s a political organization, not a local one. 


Too Big.

Volkswagen workers would represent less than 1.5% of UAW workers

UAW has lost its focus on auto manufacturing… 1 in 4 of all UAW represented workers are now unionized academics or professors at universities like the University of California. UAW foolishly wants to tie VW-Chattanooga workers’ interests to theirs.

Too Political.

To organize VW Chattanooga, the UAW has partnered with Action Network—political organizers known for assisting BLM and far-left political outlets like Daily Kos.

Because of the radical politics of UAW leadership, this organizing effort is unavoidably a political “trojan horse” with a hidden agenda. We get enough politics everywhere else… and don’t want politics injected into our workplace.

Not on Our Side.

The UAW is strengthening a partnership with Mexico’s auto unions—We are trying to make cars here, while the UAW doesn’t care where cars are made so long as they get a cut of hourly wages.

The UAW has organized three international automaker plants in the US—all of which closed soon after the UAW organized them.

The UAW only cares about one thing: more members and more dollars in dues from your paycheck. Commit to say NO to the UAW in Chattanooga!

PAID FOR BY TENNESSEANS FOR ECONOMIC FREEDOM.