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Workers at a Home Depot store in Philadelphia have filed to have a vote to be represented by a union

The store, at 4640 Roosevelt Blvd. in Philadelphia, has about 275 employees, according to the filing by an independent union, Home Depot Workers United, which is seeking the vote.

“Our open-door policy is designed to assure all associates that they can bring concerns directly to leadership, and we have a track record of working successfully with our associates to resolve them. We do not believe unionization is the best solution for our associates.” There has been a surge in union organizing votes so far this year, according to data from the National Labor Relations Board, which oversees most organizing efforts in the private sector.

 

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I’ll never shop there. They support Trump. So screw them. Shop at Lowes instead!

More union drives to raise contributions for sanders Warren Schumer Pelosi AOC etc They will love it The union members when they check their wallets not so much

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