Amazon workers at a facility near Raleigh, North Carolina, overwhelmingly voted against unionizing on Saturday.
Last month, workers at a Whole Foods store in Philadelphia voted in favor of joining the United Food and Commercial Workers Union.
Some 300 workers at an Amazon-owned Whole Foods store in Philadelphia have voted to unionize, mirroring a pro-union shift in public opinion, according to Gallup.
In a filing with the NLRB, the Amazon-owned retailer accuses the union of interfering with the vote. The union called the allegations baseless, legal maneuvering to delay bargaining.
They will join a local chapter of the United Food and Commercial Workers union. This is the first successful unionization push since Amazon acquired Whole Foods in 2017. Workers at a Pennsylvania ...
forming the first union in the organic grocery chain owned by Amazon. A majority of the employees at the flagship store in Philadelphia’s Center City neighborhood voted to join a local chapter of the ...
Workers at a Whole Foods store in downtown Philadelphia made history by becoming the first store in the Amazon-owned grocery ...
Amazon employee organizers in Garner, N.C., won the right to hold an election this week to determine whether workers at the ...
The outcome was a setback for workers trying to score a second election success at an Amazon facility. The union vowed to ...
Workers at a Whole Foods Market in Philly have voted to unionize, becoming the first group of employees to pull off a labor win at the chain.
Last month, workers at an Amazon-owned Whole Foods Market in Philadelphia voted to be represented by the United Food and Commercial Workers union.