Unionization Grows: Ayr Wellness Nevada Workers Choose UFCW Representation

Las Vegas Ayr Wellness workers join UFCW, marking a rising trend in cannabis industry unionization. Efforts spread across key U.S. states.

According to Green Market Report, Las Vegas marijuana shop employees voted in favor of unionizing under the United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW). This particular Ayr Wellness Inc (OTCQX:AYRWF) shop, operating under the name The Dispensary, becomes the second of its kind under the Ayr brand to join the UFCW.

Ayr employee Alberto Villalobos said, “We look forward to negotiating a strong union contract that fairly rewards our labor and respects the contributions we make every day toward making the shop successful.”

Both the UFCW and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters have been actively engaging with cannabis industry workers across the U.S. Their approach in negotiations with big multistate operators has been notably assertive.

Recent Unionization Efforts

This news follows several other successful unionizing efforts undertaken across the country over the past months in facilities such as Cannabist Company Holdings Inc (OTCQX:CBSTF) in New Jersey, Cresco Labs Stock (OTC:CRLBF) in Illinois, Grassdoor in California, Verano Holdings Corp (OTCQX:VRNOF) in Chicago.

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