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94% of Seward Co-op Workers Vote to Join Union

Workers at Seward Coop’s three locations are celebrating their decision Thursday to join United Food & Commercial Workers Local 653. Ninety-four percent of those who voted in the election conducted by the National Labor Relations Board supported union representation.

Some 300 Seward Co-op workers will be included in the bargaining unit.

The win means that all food coops in Minneapolis are organized. Earlier campaigns were conducted at Eastside Coop, Linden Hills and The Wedge.

Read the rest at Workday Minnesota

 

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