Employees at Wells Fargo in Wilmington, Delaware, and Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park in New York have successfully unionized, joining CWA Union and UAW, respectively. The move is part of a broader trend among service workers seeking better pay and working conditions. Unionization is seen as a means to improve outcomes for consumers and hold big banks accountable, while workers express the need for more rights and better working conditions.
One of my favorite cinemas — amazing to see @nitehawkunion! Solidarity https://t.co/7u1PwWH5We
A unionizing worker at Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park: “Unionization is spreading across industries, and I hope it continues to do so. Workers deserve more rights, and this is the only way we can affect change.” https://t.co/I18Uc2UbNW
Workers at Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park are organizing a union, the latest drive among New York service workers who say they’re fed up with low pay and mistreatment. https://t.co/I18Uc2UbNW
Workers at Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park, both the front and back of the house, have formed the @nitehawkunion. I talked to them about why they're unionizing. A big part of the answer? Barbenheimer. https://t.co/TpHM9lJ2NM
BREAKING: The workers of Nitehawk Prospect Park @nitehawkcinema are unionizing with @UAW through the support of @organizeworkers 🎞️🎥✊ We stand with Nitehawk workers in their fight for a living wage and a safe workplace! https://t.co/YeQJlWw2Iq
Congratulations to @WellsFargo workers in Wilmington, Delaware for winning their election to join @CWAUnion! Unionizing gives bank employees a seat at the table, improves outcomes for consumers, and helps hold Big Banks accountable. https://t.co/aJq9uaRJ8M