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Cameron Aubernon on February 28, 2014
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Cameron Aubernon on February 26, 2014
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Cameron Aubernon on February 25, 2014

While the United Auto Workers take their battle to bring their brand of organization to Volkswagen’s plant in Chattanooga, Tenn. before the National Labor Relations Board, VW’s labor leaders are regrouping in their fight to establish a works council in the U.S. plant.
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Cameron Aubernon on February 25, 2014

Though some electric vehicles have seen their share of woes, from fires in individual cars to bankruptcies filed by manufacturers, German chemical maker BASF is going in for the long game by investing in the EV battery market.
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Cameron Aubernon on February 21, 2014

The United Auto Workers union has filed an appeal this day with the National Labor Relations Board over the results of the three-day organization election at Volkwagen AG’s Chattanooga, Tenn. plant held last week, citing outside intimidation from anti-union groups and individuals.
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Cameron Aubernon on February 20, 2014

Should Volkswagen’s workers in Chattanooga, Tenn. not be allowed to unionize — with or without the United Auto Workers — the automaker’s works council may veto any plan to expand VW’s presence in the Southeastern United States.
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Cameron Aubernon on February 17, 2014
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Cameron Aubernon on February 14, 2014
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TTAC Staff on February 1, 2014
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TTAC Staff on January 24, 2014
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TTAC Staff on January 17, 2014

Germany’s presence in the motoring landscape is enormous, from the ongoing ‘Ring Time contests between the world’s automakers and their halo cars, to the famed Autobahn that connects Nürburg — and other cities in the country — with each other. Yet, the nation’s second-largest city, Hamburg, will eliminate Porsches, BMWs and Fords from its city center by 2034, when its car ban goes in effect.
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TTAC Staff on January 10, 2014
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TTAC Staff on January 10, 2014
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TTAC Staff on January 8, 2014
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TTAC Staff on December 17, 2013

Despite giving the old college try for decades, Volkswagen is still confounded by the lack of cachet their namesake brand holds among the hearts and minds of many an American. With VW of America CEO Jonathan Browning stepping down and returning to the United Kingdom at the end of this year, the Wolfsburg automaker hope one of their own, successor Michael Horn, will be able to finally crack the code of success in the United States.
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