The eternal leftist: Do we support unions and worker's rights, or do we support diversity?
Data collected by Whole Foods suggests that stores with low racial and ethnic diversity are more likely to unionize.
observer.com
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Whole Foods employs roughly 95,000 people nationwide. Data collected in the heat map suggest that stores with low racial and ethnic diversity, especially those located in poor communities, are more likely to unionize. That’s a lot to unpack about your favorite place to buy expensive organic pasta sauce. When a Whole Foods suddenly pops up in a low-income neighborhood, it’s always a nail in the coffin that gentrification is in progress—and rents are about to go through the roof.
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