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Workers at a Whole Foods Market in Philadelphia become the 1st to unionize

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The workers voted in the full food market in Pennsylvania on the Federation on Monday, to become the first group of employees to win in the Grocery Grocery Store series.

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Persons at the Philadelphia store got 130 votes – or about 57 % of polling cards – in favor of joining a local chapter of the International Food and Commercial Federal Workers for Group Purification. According to the National Board of Labor Relations, which supervised the elections, 100 the proposal factor rejected.

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“This battle has not ended, but today’s victory is an important step forward. Workers’ needs and priorities,” said Windl Young IV, UFCW Local 1776.

The results determine the first successful entry for organized employment in the grocery work in Amazon, which includes While Foods, Amazon Fresh and Amazon Go stores. Amazon, who bought Whole Foods in 2017 for $ 13.7 billion, attempted to repel organizational efforts in its stores as well as by handover drivers and warehouse workers.

Nearly three years ago, the Amazon warehouse workers in New York City on Statin Island voted to be represented in work negotiations by an emerging team of teams. But Amazon refused to come to the bargaining table.

Young said that the employees of the While Foods store, which is located in the center of Philadelphia, started organizing early last year. They collaborated with UFCW Local 1776 in late summer, and in November the National Council for Labor Relations met for official elections.

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The local federation said that the store workers were hoping that the successful vote would help them secure higher wages, cover more health care at reasonable prices, support child care, a greater balance in work, and better working conditions.

In a statement after the votes were calculated on Monday night, Whole Foods said it was “proud to provide competitive compensation, great benefits and opportunities for job progress for all team members.”

The company added: “We are disappointed with the results of these elections, but we are committed to maintaining a positive work environment in the Felie Centity Store.”

The company said that it provides the store staff average competitive wages per hour and other advantages, such as 401 (K) plans and support “upon request”. It did not reveal its average hour, but some online jobs show that the store can earn $ 16 per hour or higher.

After the federation presented the petition, workers were granted in the Philadelphia store free snacks, and the company took their rooms in the break, according to Young.

Earlier this month, UFCW Local 1776 has charged the unfair work with NLRB against the company, accused of shooting one worker in revenge for union activities and claimed that the supervisors told employees that they would get their salaries more if they refuse to offer the union. Full foods are launched for revenge workers.

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The Federation also accused complete foods by increasing wages at the region level of employees in the Philadelphia store due to the activities of the Federation.

The company admits that it does not provide wage increases for workers in the store, although it did so in a number of other stores as part of a quarterly review. Whole Foods maintains that it is illegal to make a wage adjustments in the period before the Federation’s elections, a disputed argument by a young man.

The company said that it delayed wage protrusions until after the elections to avoid the appearance of an attempt to influence the vote with an increase.

The Amazon headquarters has resisted the efforts of the Union’s organization by its workers. Amazon delivery drivers hunted in a handful of American cities before Christmas to put pressure on the company to recognize them as trade union employees or to meet the demands of the opening work contract.

The workers are scheduled to vote in a warehouse from Amazon in North Carolina next month about whether they want to represent them as a union called Carolina Amazonians United for solidarity and empowerment.

The retail giant challenged the structure of the National Council for Labor Relations in the court. Amazon accused the Federal Agency of tampering with the Federation elections for the year 2022 in the Statin Island warehouse, by partly by filing a lawsuit against the company to return an absolute regulator near it when the vote began.

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