Last month, it was announced that workers at a New Orleans area Lowes location had garnered enough support (at least 30% of signatures in support of unionization from the 172 employees at the location) to petition the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) to hold an election.
While the NLRB must still approve the petition before an election is held, I think it is certainly likely that one will take place in the coming months. The curious part of this is there has been no indication what the employees are looking for out of a potential unionization. In the coming weeks and months, I would expect those “demands” to emerge, but from initial reports, it appears many workers at the Lowes location have issues with pay and benefits (or lack thereof.)
Will a successful unionization bring about the desired change that these workers seek? Will Lowes mount an offensive headed into the election (if/when it takes place)? Will other Lowes locations follow suit and move to unionize as well? Stay tuned.
For additional information: https://www.nola.com/news/business/article_e32845e6-4b1a-11ed-8627-9382d01487b8.html
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