Barnes & Noble Workers Plan RWDSU Union Drive At Largest U.S. Bookstore Chain - ‘Despite Pushback From CEO, Employees Are Organizing For Better Pay, Dignity & Working Conditions’
Michael Sainato at The Guardian reports Workers employed at America’s largest chain of bookstores are gearing up for a nationwide Union drive after six Barnes & Noble outlets voted to organize over the past year. “Many more” stores will Unionize, according to booksellers demanding better pay and conditions. At locations that already have, Employees accuse the chain’s management of dragging their heels during contract negotiations. The company’s CEO is also said to have embarked upon a months-long campaign to dissuade Employees from voting in favor. The Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union is working with the Employees.
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