Amazon’s Whole Foods asks agency to set aside the results of a union win at a Philadelphia store
- Whole Foods is requesting the National Labor Relations Board to set aside the results of a union election where employees voted for collective bargaining.
- The company claims the union promised employees a 30% wage increase and provided free transportation on voting day.
- Pro-Union workers won the election with about 57% of the votes, marking a significant labor victory in Amazon's grocery sector.
- The local union called Whole Foods' allegations baseless and suggested they are delaying the bargaining process.
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Amazon’s Whole Foods asks agency to set aside the results of a union win at a Philadelphia store
By HALELUYA HADERO, The Associated Press Amazon-owned Whole Foods is asking the National Labor Relations Board to set aside the results of a union election in which the first group of the company’s employees voted in favor of collective bargaining. In a filing submitted to the agency this week, attorneys for Whole Foods Market argued the union involved with the election, held last week at a store in Philadelphia, interfered in the process by pro…
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Amazon's Whole Foods asks agency to set aside the results of a union win at a Philadelphia store
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. In a filing submitted to
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