Aug 3 (Reuters) - Amazon.com's Whole Foods did not violate U.S. labor law by prohibiting employees from wearing clothing and accessories that said "Black Lives Matter" or "BLM," the National Labor ...
The ruling allows the Amazon-owned grocer to enforce its workplace dress code against Black Lives Matter apparel. Whole Foods' ban on Black Lives Matter apparel does not violate federal labor law, ...
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ruled that Whole Foods did not violate federal labor law by prohibiting its employees from wearing apparel that said “Black Lives Matter,” handing Amazon’s ...
The National Labor Relations Board will not review a certification vote by Whole Foods Market employees at a store in Philadelphia, rebuffing an effort by the Amazon.com-owned grocery chain to halt ...
Whole Foods’ ban on Black Lives Matter apparel does not violate federal labor law, according to a ruling by the National Labor Relations Board, (NLRB). The board sided with the Amazon-owned grocer ...
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