New York City (Reuters) – An independent group of employees at Whole Foods Market contacted colleagues to phone in ill to the grocer’s shops on Tuesday to protest what they state is a lack of adequate settlement and securities from the coronavirus.
People wait in line practicing social distance at a Whole Foods Market amidst an outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in San Francisco, California, U.S., March 31,2020 REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
The group, understood on Twitter as Whole Worker, has about 300 members and explains itself as a grassroots movement of staff members at Amazon.com Inc-owned Whole Foods who are working to unionize.
An Entire Foods agent said the business had seen no operational effect on Tuesday.
” It is disappointing that a small but singing group, much of whom are not used by Whole Foods Market, have actually been given a platform to inaccurately depict the collective voice of our 95,000 Group Members who are heroically appearing every day,” the company stated in