Several prominent car manufacturers currently operate as non-unionized entities in their U.S. manufacturing operations. These companies' employees are not represented by a labor union for collective bargaining purposes.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) has recently intensified its efforts to organize workers at a number of these automakers. The companies specifically identified as non-unionized and actively targeted by the UAW for unionization include:
Manufacturer |
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BMW |
Honda |
Hyundai |
Lucid |
Mazda |
Mercedes |
Nissan |
Rivian |
Subaru |
Tesla |
Toyota |
Volkswagen |
Volvo Cars |
These automakers maintain non-unionized workforces in their U.S. facilities, meaning their employees do not have collective bargaining agreements with a union like the UAW. The ongoing organizing campaigns highlight a significant push by the union to expand its representation beyond traditionally unionized Detroit-based manufacturers.