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Volkswagen considering tossing election results and accepting UAW union at Tennessee plant, group says

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CHATTANOOGA — An anti-union group said today that Volkswagen is considering disregarding the February election results over United Auto Workers representation at the Chattanooga plant and accepting authorization cards the union claims to have collected last year.Matt Patterson of the Center for Worker Freedom said that such a course of action “would hand over its Chattanooga assembly plant to the UAW in spite of that union’s failure to win a February secret ballot election.”VW workers rejected the union in a 712 to 626 vote after a three-day election overseen by the National Labor Relations Board.Patterson, citing unidentified sources, said VW is considering recognizing the cards even though they’ve never been examined by a third party and a number of VW workers have complained to labor authorities that they had been tricked or coerced into signing such cards.Our partners at the Times Free Press have more on this developing story.Related:Report: Tennessee's incentive for Volkswagen was contingent on Haslam's 'satisfaction' with union voteWhat happened to Corker's VW promise? 1 thing to know in today's Tennessee roundupDid state Republicans cross line in opposing union vote?Opinions still differ on what UAW Volkswagen defeat means for Chattanooga

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