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Lakefront Brewery hospitality workers vote to form union

Lakefront Brewery, 1872 N. Commerce St. Image courtesy of Lakefront Brewery.

A group of 71 hospitality workers employed by Lakefront Brewery has voted to form a union, causing the company to file a petition for a formal election with the National Labor Relations Board. On Oct. 30, a supermajority of hospitality workers signed union authorization and membership cards, according to Peter Rickman, president and business manager

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A group of 71 hospitality workers employed by Lakefront Brewery has voted to form a union, causing the company to file a petition for a formal election with the National Labor Relations Board. On Oct. 30, a supermajority of hospitality workers signed union authorization and membership cards, according to Peter Rickman, president and business manager of Milwaukee Area Service & Hospitality Workers Union (MASH). After the Oct. 30 vote, Lakefront Brewery filed its formal petition with the NLRB to host an election. “Lakefront Brewery workers formed a union to balance the power and secure a meaningful voice,” said Rickman. “There’s not a single issue that drove this. Workers organized to improve the work they love. People love to work here, but there needs to be a power balance.” There is currently no set date for the NLRB election. Union representatives and the company are scheduled to meet for a hearing this Friday, according to Rickman. “Employers file for union elections, not because that’s the most democratic choice…100% of people made a choice already,” said Rickman. “Workers will need to go in and vote under the eye of the management that they know opposes them.” Lakefront Brewery did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Monday.

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