For those readers that are looking to take a break from work (or perhaps an international vacation), I am highlighting a few articles worth reading this week. Although I have heard of some readers not dabbling in labor law, the developments highlighted below are still worth a read.
As always, below are a couple articles that caught my eye this week.
Recently workers at a Home Depot in Philadelphia voted to reject a unionization effort by a resounding 165 - 51 vote. Home Depot Workers United had sought to unionize the store in an effort to raise wages and benefits for employees there. While an unfair labor practice charge was filed against Home Depot (on the grounds the employer unlawfully engaged in surveillance and interrogation of employees, the result stands (for now.)
Recently, efforts were made to unionize a Trader Joe’s in Brooklyn, NY. However, those efforts fell short with employees voting 94 - 66 against unionizing. These results were somewhat of a surprise given that Trader Joe’s United (the union that sought to represent workers at this location) is already repressing workers at two other stores and views the Brooklyn location as the next (inevitable) location that would vote to unionize. Back to the drawing board…
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