Workers at a flagship Whole Foods Market in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania voted to unionize and become the first union in the grocery chain's history.
This story incorporates reporting fromThe HR Digest, New York Post, The New York Times and Bicycle Retailer And Industry News.Workers at a major Whole Foods store in Philadelphia have voted in favor ...
In a filing with the NLRB, the Amazon-owned retailer accuses the union of interfering with the vote. The union called the ...
Workers voted 130-100 for union representation at the Center City in Philadelphia, according to the National Labor Relations ...
On Monday, workers at Philadelphia’s Center City Whole Foods Market voted 130–100 to be represented by the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. It marks the first time an ...
Last month, workers at a Whole Foods store in Philadelphia voted in favor of joining the United Food and Commercial Workers ...
Philadelphia Whole Foods Market Workers Make History as First Amazon-Owned Grocery Store to Unionize
Find out how Philadelphia Whole Foods Market workers won a historic union vote, challenging Amazon for better wages, benefits, and working conditions.
Employees at the Philadelphia store cast 130 votes — or about 57% of the ballots cast — in favor of joining a local chapter of The United Food and Commercial Workers International ... the president of ...
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