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U.A.W. Effort to Organize Mercedes Workers in Alabama Has High Stakes

Southern political leaders say a win for the United Automobile Workers would threaten their economies. Activists want to strike a blow against a system they say exploits the poor.

Jack Ewing
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Civil Rights Movement (1954-68), Economic Conditions and Trends, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Factories and Manufacturing, Fain, Shawn, Hyundai Motor Co, Ivey, Kay, Labor and Jobs, Mercedes-Benz, Montgomery (Ala), National Labor Relations Board, Organized Labor, Sports Utility Vehicles and Light Trucks, Tuscaloosa (Ala), United Automobile Workers, Volkswagen AG, Wages and Salaries
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