Workers at an Ohio battery plant co-owned by General Motors voted to be represented by the United Auto Workers, bolstering the union amid the auto industry’s push toward electric vehicles
co-owned by General Motors Co. voted overwhelmingly to be represented by the United Auto Workers, bolstering the union as it seeks to solidify its membership amid the auto industry’s push toward electric vehicles.
Employees at the plant voted 710-to-16 in favor of joining the UAW. The Ultium Cells LLC plant, a joint venture between GM and South Korea’s LG Energy Solution Ltd. , began operations in late August and employs about 900 people.
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