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Employees at D.C.’s Politics and Prose bookstore are now officially unionized under a collective bargaining agreement with the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 400, which represents ...
The bookstore that has become a D.C. staple since its 1984 opening will soon open a new location at the District's $2.5B southwest waterfront development. Politics and Prose has signed on to lease ...
WASHINGTON — Iconic bookstore and coffeehouse Politics and Prose has become the first bookstore in D.C. to unionize and reach a contract. Politics and Prose co-owners Brad Graham and Lissa ...
Politics and Prose Finds Buyer Local power couple prevails in bid to rescue D.C. gem By Sharon Donnell • Published March 28, 2011 • Updated on March 28, 2011 at 3:30 pm ...
When Carla Cohen and Barbara Meade opened a little Connecticut Avenue bookstore 26 years ago, they had two employees, a small inventory that skewed toward serious nonfiction and a name - Politics ...
Employees at the famed Politics and Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C., formed the district’s first bookstore union, the union and retailer’s ownership announced on Monday.. The married pair who own ...
The owners of the Politics & Prose book store are considering adding a second location in the old Georgetown Theater building, according to Carol Ross Joynt of Washingtonian magazine. Bradley ...
Famed Washington, D.C., bookseller Politics and Prose has hired a high-powered law firm, Jones Day, to represent it after employees asked to unionize ...
D.C. bookstore Politics and Prose, seen here at its Connecticut Avenue location. (WTOP/Jeff Clabaugh) A small group of white nationalists interrupted a book talk Saturday at D.C.’s popular ...