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The Whole Foods Market on Pennsylvania Avenue became the first of the Amazon-owned grocery chain's branches to unionize. Jim Donovan has your latest morning headlines with weather from Kate Bilo in our morning Digital Brief.
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Whole Foods workers at the Philadelphia flagship store in the Art Museum area voted to unionize on Jan. 27, 2025. They are the first store in the Amazon-owned grocery chain to do so. Paul Clark, a professor of labor and employment relations at Penn State University,