“By Coming Together And Standing Tall Through The Whole Process, We Are Hoping For A Bright Future” - Workers Employed At Two Maryland Cannabis Dispensaries ‘Go Union’ With UFCW Local 400
(MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND) – Workers employed at The Apothecarium Cannabis Dispensary in Burtonsville and at the Sweetspot Cannabis Dispensary in Olney have voted to Unionize with United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 400.
Workers at The Apothecarium voted 7-to-0 in favor of Unionizing, while Workers at Sweetspot voted 9-to-1 to do the same.
“I’m incredibly honored to be working alongside such an awesome team that believes in representation for themselves and fellow Workers,” said Matt Saundry, who works at The Apothecarium. “We’re grateful for the chance to work with Terrascend to negotiate a contract. We appreciate them working with us throughout this process and I’m looking forward to what comes next.”
“This victory is just the first step into getting what we need, want and deserve,” said Sweetspot Worker Alexandra Barrett. “By coming together and standing tall through the whole process, we are hoping for a bright future for not just our Sweetspot - but for all Sweetspot locations. We are truly building a good community for our team.”
The Workers are joined by other Cannabis Dispensaries in the Maryland Region that have recently Unionized, including: The Apothecarium location in Cumberland; Green Goods in Rockville; Story Cannabis in Mechanicsville; Potomac Holistics in Rockville; Zen Leaf in Germantown and Zen Leaf in Towson; PharmaCann Verilife Dispensary in Westminster; and MaryMed, LLC in Hurlock, among others.
UFCW Local 400 represents 35,000 Members who are employed in the grocery, retail, health care, food processing, service and other industries in Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C., West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee.
To Directly Access This Organizing Labor News Story, Go To: Workers at Two Maryland Cannabis Dispensaries Vote to Unionize with UFCW Local 400 - UFCW Local 400 (ufcw400.org)
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