Philadelphia Whole Foods Workers Face Union-Busting Tactics from Amazon
Philadelphia, USATue Jan 14 2025
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In Philadelphia, Whole Foods employees are gearing up for a union vote. They've been offered free snacks by management, but some workers say Amazon, the company that owns Whole Foods, is using other methods to discourage unionization. These methods include posting anti-union messages, replacing store leaders, and even hiring strangers to monitor workers. Some workers have also been fired, seemingly for supporting the union. Despite these challenges, many workers remain determined to form a union. They want better wages and healthcare, not just free food.
Last year, a majority of the workers at this Whole Foods location showed interest in forming a union. If successful, it would be the first Whole Foods in the country with a union. Amazon acquired Whole Foods in 2017 and has been using various tactics to discourage unionization. Some workers feel these tactics are unfair and are fighting back. They've been supported by local politicians who believe in the power of organized labor.
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