Shorter week working to wrap up things before the end of the year left me with little time to read through articles this week. With that being said, there were a few articles worth highlighting.
As always, below are a couple articles that caught my eye this week.
One Year Later: Where the Unionization Effort at Starbucks Stands
Ah yes, the unionization of various Starbucks locations around the country…which has been an evergreen story of sorts (given the relatively widespread success over the past twelve months.) I refer readers to this article from Amelia Lucas which provides a great breakdown of the unionization effort along with an easy to reference map of successful and unsuccessful unionization at the stores.
Additional Congressional Staff Votes to Unionize
Recently, the Congressional staff of Congressman Ted Lieu unanimously voted to unionize, marking yet another group of Hill staffers that have unionized in the past few months. Readers might recall that Congressional staffers (in the House but not the Senate) had recently been given approval to unionize. As of this writing, while a few Congressional staffers have unionized, it has been rather slow going. Regardless, labor advocates are likely to cheer this development as progress and turn their eyes to the next group of staffers that take similar steps.
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