Workers at Philadelphia Whole Foods Market become 1st to unionize at the Amazon-owned grocery chain
- Workers at a Whole Foods store in Philadelphia voted to join the United Food and Commercial Workers Union on January 27, marking the first unionization since Amazon acquired the chain in 2017.
- The vote was 130 in favor and 100 against, as reported by a spokesperson for the UFCW.
- Whole Foods expressed disappointment over the election outcome, stating it already offers competitive compensation and benefits to employees.
- The union aims to negotiate better wages and working conditions, with hopes that the successful vote will pressure Amazon for improvements.
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