WORKERS FORMING UNIONS HAS SEEN RECENT MOMENTUM.
HOME DEPOT WORKERS IN PHILADELPHIA ARE ALSO LOOKING TO MAKE THE TRANSITION.
THEY FILED A PETITION WITH THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD TO FORM THE FIRST STORE-WIDE UNION WITHIN THE COMPANY.
THE EMPLOYEE LEADING THE PETITION SAID DISCONTENT WITH COMPENSATION AND WORKING CONDITIONS DURING THE PANDEMIC — PROMPTED THE PUSH FOR UNIONIZATION.
A SPOKESPERSON FOR THE COMPANY — SAYING THEY DON’T BELIEVE THIS IS THE SOLUTION.
COMPANIES SOMETIMES TAKE THIS POSITION AS IT CREATES A MIDDLE MAN BETWEEN THE EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE.
WORKER DISCONTENT DURING THE PANDEMIC HAS LED TO LABOR MOVEMENTS AT SEVERAL MAJOR U-S COMPANIES.
AMAZON WORKERS AT A STATEN ISLAND WAREHOUSE VOTED IN FAVOR OF UNIONIZING BACK IN APRIL — AND AT LEAST 238 U.S. STARBUCKS STORES HAVE UNIONIZED OVER THE PAST YEAR.