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American Banker: Wells Fargo union accuses the bank of 'unlawful' tactics
Originally published on American Banker, Catherine Leffert, February 7, 2025
Wells Fargo employees on a team that voted to unionize have hit another bump in their organizing efforts.
The employees, whose 21-16 vote to form a union was certified in December, have filed an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board, alleging that Wells has wrongly refused to bargain with them.
The charge, sent late Thursday via Wells Fargo Workers United-CWA, the Communications Workers of America-affiliated organizing group, argues that the bank's decision to not bargain is unlawful.
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