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Buffalo Lexington Co-Op Workers Win Landslide Union Election

Published Friday, December 16, 2022
by Lexington Co-Op Workers United News
Buffalo Lexington Co-Op Workers Win Landslide Union Election

(BUFFALO, NEW YORK) - Lexington Co-Op Workers United have won their Union in a landslide election - 56-to-20, successfully Unionizing both the Elmwood and Hertel locations in Buffalo with the Workers United Rochester Regional Joint Board.

The Workers joined the same Union as Starbucks Workers United and Spot Coffee in Buffalo.

The Lexington Co-Op Workers are ecstatic to begin contract negotiations and create a true cooperative workplace with Co-Op management, Union Officials said. 

Maxwell Bollman, a Worker employed at the Elmwood Co-Op, said: “I am entirely elated by our victory.  This is a win, not only for the Employees of the Co-Op, but also the community at large.  Buffalo is and always will be a Union Town.  With the Workers now having a real voice, along with the Lexington Co-Op’s commitment to local business, current and future owners can feel confident spending their money at the store because they will know that every member of the community is heard and respected.  I am looking forward to the future and am committed to securing a better future for my Co-Workers.” 

Philip Kneitinger, a Worker employed at the Hertel Co-Op, said: “I’m finding it hard to put our landslide victory into words.  We’re at the beginning of a truly Democratic future where the Workers finally have a real seat at the table with management to better fulfill the Co-Op’s mission.  This is just the start, with negotiating our first Union contract being the real work ahead of us.”

Gary Bonadonna Jr., who serves as Manager of Workers United, Rochester Regional Joint Board, added: “I never cease to be inspired by what Workers can do in their fight to attain Democracy on the job.  We are so honored to have the creative spirit of the Co-Op and the wonderful Workers in our Union, and look forward to creating a truly cooperative workplace where everyone has a voice.” 

For More On This Labor News Story, Read:

Lexington Co-Op Workers United Launch Campaign To Unionize Two Buffalo Stores At

www.wnylabortoday.com/news/2022/11/14/buffalo-and-western-new-york-labor-news/lexington-co-op-workers-united-launch-campaign-to-unionize-two-buffalo-stores/

And

Lexington Co-Op Management Rejects Voluntary Recognition Of Union, Asks For Formal Vote At www.wivb.com/news/local-news/buffalo/lexington-co-op-workers-start-union-organizing-campaign/

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