Following U.S. trend, employees at startup crime app 'Citizen' to unionize

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'[W]hat we know now is that we've grown through this process, learning how we can better work together to deliver for our users,' the company said.

revealed on Monday. This follows a trend of unionization among large companies seen across the United States.

Citizen said in a statement that it would"move forward in our mission of making our users' world a safer place." protests after the app saw a significant increase in downloads, according to a former employee that spoke to Bloomberg.

 

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