United Auto Workers President Bob King on Wednesday stepped up his rhetoric demanding that foreign automakers agree to avoid tactics that pressure workers to reject unions.
King, who spoke at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit, threatened to "expose" companies that don't agree to fair bargaining as "human rights violators," but stopped short of calling for a possible boycott.
"I would not want to be a company that was branded as a human rights violator," King said, saying the damage from such a label could total hundreds of millions of dollars. "That would be a bad business decision."
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