They are owned by Toyota Motor North America.
No...Toyota is Non-Union
Because Japan doesn't want to deal with the Union
The Toyota Prius is not union-made in the United States. While Toyota has manufacturing plants in the U.S., the company has historically not recognized unions at these facilities. However, the Prius is produced in various locations globally, including Japan, where labor conditions may vary.
America is the union. The Union refers to the union of states forming the United States of America.
Most Toyota's purchased in the United States are made in the United States, usually in one of five plants located in Kentucky, Alabama, Indiana, Texas and West Virginia. It would not be cost effective to build the vehicles in Japan and ship them to overseas markets. However, some parts may not be made in america. The plants specified earlier are officially "Assembly" plants.
4 Honda, Hyundai, Toyota, and Nissan has the largest manufacturing plant in North America.
They are very much anti union.
Toyota Manufacturing of North America.
Socialist Union of America was created in 1953.
Socialist Union of America ended in 1959.
Japan