Madison Sourdough employees petition to unionize after owner declined to voluntarily recognize union
By Francesca Pica | Mar. 3, 2023Approximately 40 of the employees at the bakery will be able to vote on whether to form a union.
Approximately 40 of the employees at the bakery will be able to vote on whether to form a union.
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