Mississippi governor: Nissan workers should reject union
Bryant spoke to several hundred people Thursday at the Neshoba County Fair, an annual event known as “Mississippi’s Giant Houseparty.” He said the Nissan plant in Canton, which opened 14 years ago, is making some of the most advanced vehicles in the world.
“I don’t think we need a union to come in there and tell us how to make a better automobile,” Bryant said to applause from the audience “They can get back on the Bernie Sanders bus and go back to New York, and I’ll pay their way.”
Meridian Star
7/27/17
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