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BUSINESS, Page 41Business NotesAUTOMAKERSUnions Need Not Apply
The 1980s has not been kind to the United Auto Workers union.
Since the decade's beginning, membership has declined more than
40%, to 996,000. Last week the U.A.W. suffered another setback when
it was trounced in an election at Nissan Motor Manufacturing in
Smyrna, Tenn. By a tally of 1,622 to 711, workers at the
Japanese-owned plant voted to keep the U.A.W. out.
The union had aggressively campaigned for the past 17 months
to organize the workers at the plant. The primary issue was safety.
Pro-union employees accused Nissan of a "brutal" assembly-line
speedup that allegedly caused injury and excessive fatigue among
workers. While Nissan heatedly contested the speedup charges, its
most effective defense may have been the plant's location in
heavily anti-union territory. Although hourly wages at Nissan are
$1 or so less than those at Ford, Chrysler and General Motors, the
company pays substantially more than most other companies in
Tennessee.