Whole Foods workers in Philadelphia voted to unionize early this week but may be stuck in limbo due to President Trump firing leaders at a federal labor regulator.
The Art Museum-area store became the grocery chain’s first to unionize. A labor expert explains how the Trump administration could stall workers’ efforts.
Find out how Philadelphia Whole Foods Market workers won a historic union vote, challenging Amazon for better wages, benefits ...
On Monday, workers at Philadelphia’s Center City Whole Foods Market voted 130–100 to be represented by the United Food and ...
Workers voted for a union—the first at the Amazon-owned grocery store. But actually negotiating a contract will be a long ...
Whole Foods workers at the Philadelphia flagship store in the Art Museum area voted to unionize on Jan. 27, 2025. They are ...
A pro-business National Labor Relations Board under President Trump could embolden Whole Foods and other companies to delay ...
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The union win, at a Philadelphia store where workers are seeking higher wages, comes as Amazon is also fighting organizing ...
Now, a battle lies ahead when working out the first contract between Whole Foods and the unionized workers. "This is going to ...
Whole Foods workers at the Spring Garden store have expressed frustration about low pay and want better health-care benefits.
The grocery chain’s store in Philadelphia becomes the first to join a union, where workers hope to expand organizing to other ...