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I would be surprised if they weren’t part of the UAW. Many states are “At-Will” and don’t have exceptions for union protections.
Michigan is an at-will state however there are still limits on what employers can do.
I love how even China has better worker protections than the "land of the free"...
land of the "free to take it up the ass"
You're 100% free. Free of worker protections. Duh.
The CBA with the union provides the protections. The bare minimum the state requires for everyone isn't all that relevant when you have a negotiated contract for much more than that bare minimum, whether it's for-cause termination protections, mandatory notice and severance pay for layoffs, etc.
That’s what I was trying to say though, in states like mine between the at-will law and the right-to-work law there is basically no way for unions to include that in a contract in an enforceable way. Effectively even if your union contract included for cause termination protections you would have to both prove that you were terminated not for cause (which in my state can include things like “does not fit in with work culture“) and litigate that yourself assuming your employment contract or union contract doesn’t include some sort of binding arbitration agreement with your employer. And that’s putting aside that union membership in my state is incredibly low due to the right-to-work law.