Labor Woes At Bloomingdales
For shoppers and browsers, department stores can be a fragrant, shiny escape from the harsh outside world. (I know this from personal experience and having read — and taught — Emile Zola’s novel, “The Ladies’ Paradise.”) Not so, necessarily, for the stores’ workers.
At The Cut, Diana Tsui reports that Bloomingdales employees are having a rally today in anticipation of a possible May 1 strike of “the department store’s 2,000 unionized retail workers [whose] contract sets to expire May 1.” If the strike proceeds, writes Tsui, “this will be the biggest shutdown in over five decades.”
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