United Auto Workers President Dennis Williams at a press briefing in Detroit, Michigan, May 19, 2016. REUTERS/Joseph White
DETROIT (Reuters) – United Auto Workers president Dennis Williams said on Thursday he feels “very strongly” that if Nissan Motor Co Ltd workers at the automaker’s plant in Canton, Mississippi voted now, they would vote in favor of union representation.
Workers at the plant are due to vote on union representation in early August. Speaking to reporters at the union’s Detroit headquarters, Williams said “we felt very strongly that the time for us was now” in Canton.
(Reporting By Nick Carey, Editing by Franklin Paul)
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