WSJ: "Workers at two Wells Fargo branches are expected to hold elections to decide whether to unionize"

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Workers at two Wells Fargo bank branches are planning to launch unionization efforts Monday, shifting the attention of the resurgent labor movement to an industry that has historically been cool to it.
Employees in Albuquerque, N.M., and Bethel, Alaska, said they would notify the National Labor Relations Board that they plan to hold elections to decide whether to unionize. If they get enough votes, they could start the first union at a major bank in decades.
Wells Fargo Workers United National Branch Worker Meeting
If you work at a Wells Fargo branch and want to know more about how a union might help at your branch, we invite you to join the upcoming Wells Fargo Workers United National Branch Worker Meeting on December 3rd. RSVP for the meeting here.
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