Trader Joe’s workers in Louisville, Kentucky, have filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board to form a union, seeking to become the third-ever Trader Joe’s location to do so.
“Trader Joe’s has been a second home to all of us,” said worker and organizer Connor Hovey. “We want to make our workplace equitable and accepting for everyone, and unionizing felt like the next logical step for all of us.”
Hovey says that workers have been in the process of unionizing for eight months, and that workers have been inspired to unionize by the company’s lack of transparency from corporate. “One of the main things we have all rallied around throughout this process is seeking direct accountability. A lot of our crew’s concerns stem from the fact that lots of decisions in the company are made on a store by store basis, and there are not many clear and concise rules and regulations from our corporate offices,” Hovey told. “We want to focus on making sure that everyone, including the corporate offices, is held accountable and committed to keeping the crew safe, happy, and healthy.
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