Wells Fargo workers nix another union as tide turns in novel labor campaign
Workers at a Wells Fargo branch in Delaware voted to remove their union, marking another setback for organizing efforts within the banking industry. Labor advocates argue that stalled negotiations and anti-union pressure from management weakened support for the campaign, while broader political changes have also made organizing more difficult. The case reflects challenges unions face in maintaining momentum in traditionally nonunion sectors like finance.
See "Wells Fargo workers nix another union as tide turns in novel labor campaign", Daniel Wiessner, Reuters, May 20, 2026