Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

Wells Fargo workers in Bethel withdraw union petition as colleagues move to unionize

The Dec. 20 withdrawal came as a surprise after workers at another Wells Fargo branch in Albuquerque, N.M. voted the same day to form a union, becoming the first-ever Wells Fargo workers to unionize.

https://alaskapublic.org/2023/12/27/wells-fargo-workers-in-bethel-withdraw-union-petition-as-colleagues-move-to-unionize/

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People posting that unions are bad on a layoff website is peak irony.

This site needs smarter trolls. LOL.

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Branches unite and unionize. Strength in numbers. The stronger the union the more leverage for the employees. If WF is against unions, that shows there is benefit to the employee. WF benefits themselves. It's up to you to protect yourself and your rights.

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Unions take your money in very expensive dues and then those who run it become well off and then you still get laid off. Now tell me again exactly why you'd like your office or bank to become a union shop?

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Old cope news

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Post ID: @juq+1qiKEAEu

"Wells Fargo workers in Bethel withdraw union petition as colleagues move to unionize"

What does that headline tell you? On the surface it would appear:

Wells Fargo Bethel workers are smart workers

Wells Fargo colleagues are (let the reader decide this one)

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