UAW launches campaign to unionize BlueOval SK battery workers in Hardin County

By: - November 20, 2024 12:45 pm

Construction of the battery plant in Glendale in January 2023. (BlueOval SK photo)

The United Auto Workers said Wednesday it’s launching a campaign to unionize the BlueOval SK electric vehicle battery manufacturing complex in Hardin County, spurred by a supermajority, or roughly two-thirds, of workers hired so far signing cards expressing interest in a union.

A press release from the UAW on Wednesday said the campaign launch is the “latest breakthrough for electric vehicle (EV) battery workers organizing with the UAW.”?

Marcus Fatjo, listed as a “Production-Module” employee at BlueOval SK on a web page launched by the union, said in a provided statement that forming a union came down to job security.

“A union would give us a safety net to protect our jobs so they can’t just turn around and say your job is gone. It also gives us a voice and a seat at the table, that is one of the best parts about having a union,” Fatjo said.?

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, a strong advocate for unions, said earlier this month the first of two battery plants at the BlueOval SK complex, jointly owned by Ford Motor Co. and South Korea-based SK On, is expected to be operational by the first quarter of 2025. Ford and SK On delayed the construction of the second plant with Ford executives pointing to demand for EVs not meeting initial expectations.?

Beshear said in a weekly press conference in November that BlueOval SK had already hired approximately 1,100 workers with about 750 of them being assigned to the Hardin County complex, the workers having started their first day of work this month. The nearly $6 billion, 1,500-acre battery manufacturing complex is anticipated to employ roughly 5,000 people once the two plants are fully operational. Workers are currently being trained at a new educational facility in collaboration with the Elizabethtown Community and Technical College.?

Beshear had previously said in August the BlueOval SK plant wouldn’t be unionized following an agreement between Ford and the UAW and that the complex would have union members working alongside non-unionized employees. But the union? told the Lantern on Wednesday there was no such agreement.?

Crystal Staley, a spokesperson for Beshear, in a statement said Beshear is a “pro-union governor.”

“These jobs were to start as non-union, but the ultimate decision will rest with the employees,” Staley said.

If Ford and SK On refuse to recognize the union, workers at the plant would vote in an election conducted by the National Labor Relations Board. If a majority of workers in the election vote for a union, then the NLRB would certify the union for future collective bargaining with Ford and SK On.?

In a statement released through a BlueOval SK spokesperson, BlueOval SK’s human relations director Neva Burke said “we want to maintain a direct relationship with our employees.”

Other Ford auto manufacturing plants in Kentucky are unionized including the Kentucky Truck Plant and Louisville Assembly Plant.

This story was updated with a statement provided by a BlueOval SK spokesperson and a statement from a Beshear spokesperson.?

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Liam Niemeyer
Liam Niemeyer

Liam covers government and policy in Kentucky and its impacts throughout the Commonwealth for the Kentucky Lantern. He most recently spent four years reporting award-winning stories for WKMS Public Radio in Murray.

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