Judge Sides With Fired Lucid Workers, Calls Out Anti-Union Tactics
Judge sides with fired Lucid employees, calls for action against unionization

Two Lucid employees fired within months of distributing UAW flyers at workplace September 18, 2024 19:55 An Arizona judge sided with two Lucid employees who were fired for trying to form a union. The court found that the two were "fired in part because of anti-union sentiment." Lucid executives reportedly eavesdropped on employees, conspired against them, and threw out union literature. While the UAW was once a headache for Detroit, the union has been working to organize foreign automakers and newcomers. This has led to major changes, including the unionization of Volkswagen's Chattanooga plant. This is a major victory for the UAW, and it’s not the only one, as a judge recently issued a temporary injunction against Lucid for firing two employees who were trying to form a union. The petition was filed in Arizona District Court by a regional director of the National Labor Relations Board protesting the firing of Amie Begay and Chad Brewer. MORE: UAW accuses Mercedes…