Last year, not one of the 491,687 new minivans sold in the United States was made in America by unionized workers.
Some were manufactured overseas by companies owned by non-American manufacturers. The Kia Sedona, with 24,047 sales, was built in South Korea, Russia, and the Philippines. The MAZDA5, with 19,155 sales, ...
Mission Impossible: Finding Mini-Van Made in America by Union Workers
Posted On Thursday, May 10, 2012 By Walter M. Brasch. Under Labor Tags: Automobiles, Chrysler, Corporate Profits, Downsizing, Minivans, Outsourcing, Right-to-work, unions, United Auto Workers, Volkswagen, Walter Brasch, Walter Reuther
Last year, not one of the 491,687 new minivans sold in the United States was made in America by unionized workers.
Some were manufactured overseas by companies owned by non-American manufacturers. The Kia Sedona, with 24,047 sales, was built in South Korea, Russia, and the Philippines. The MAZDA5, with 19,155 sales, ...









