Despite pushback from CEO James Daunt, employees are organizing for better pay, ‘dignity’ and working conditions
Workers at America’s largest chain of bookstores are gearing up for a nationwide union drive after six Barnes & Noble outlets voted to organize over the past year.
“Many more” stores will unionize, according to booksellers demanding better pay and conditions.
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