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Amazon-owned Whole Foods is asking the National Labor Relations Board to set aside the results of a union election that led to a labor win.
Amazon-owned Whole Foods is asking the National Labor Relations Board to set aside the results of a union election in Philadelphia.
Employees of a flagship Whole Foods Market in Philadelphia voted to become ... at Whole Foods in Philadelphia, PA, to vote on union representation by UFCW Local 1176 Keystone State." ...
“A union is not needed at Whole Foods Market,” the company said in a statement ahead of the election, adding that it recognized employees’ right to “make an informed decision.” The ...
The union represents about 35,000 workers, mostly across Pennsylvania, of which 65% work in supermarkets. But the work culture of Amazon means its Whole Foods Market grocery store at 2101 Pennsylvania ...
Workers at a Whole Foods Market in Pennsylvania voted to unionize ... of The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union for the purposes of collective bargaining.
Workers at a Whole Foods Market in Philadelphia ... chapter of The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union for the purposes of collective bargaining. According to the National ...
Workers at a Whole Foods Market in Pennsylvania voted to unionize ... of The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union for the purposes of collective bargaining.
The local union said the store workers hoped a successful ... a fired organizer close to when voting began. Workers at a Whole Foods Market in Pennsylvania voted to unionize on Monday, becoming ...
Whole Foods Market in turn stated that it was disappointed by the results of the union election, but that it was committed to maintaining a positive work environment. The company also said that it ...
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