Workers at the Kumho Tire plant in Macon, Georgia organized the first tire factory union in over 40 years after years of effort. The union faced aggressive anti-union tactics from management during two elections but ultimately won recognition by a single vote. Negotiations for their first contract then dragged on as management stalled at the bargaining table. However, the workers persevered and recently ratified a new 4-year deal securing pay increases and protections. Notably, the contract creates a joint worker-management committee, which one worker hopes will give employees a voice since supervisors had not accurately conveyed workplace issues to higher-ups.
After many challenges, the Kumho Tire workers have achieved union representation and a contract, marking a new phase of improved conditions.
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