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As the United Auto Workers ramps up efforts to organize foreign-owned auto factories in the United States, union leaders say they have decided not to name a target — at least not publicly.

But a source told The Detroit News that members of the UAW's executive board voted Tuesday night to focus those efforts on Nissan Motor Co. And UAW President Bob King came out swinging Wednesday, accusing the Japanese automaker of unspecified human rights violations at its factories in Tennessee and Mississippi.

 


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UAW To Focus On Nissan for Unionization Efforts

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