KEY POINTS
  • Employees at a Google Fiber contractor in Kansas City, Missouri, voted to unionize under the Alphabet Workers Union, and the vote was approved by the National Labor Relations Board.
  • The milestone vote makes the location the first to attain bargaining rights under the nascent Alphabet labor union, which formed a year ago.
  • CNBC reported in February that leaders at the contractor, BDS Connected Solutions, attempted to obstruct the workers' unionizing efforts.

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A technician gets cabling out of his truck to install Google Fiber.

Employees at a Google Fiber contractor in Kansas City, Missouri, voted to unionize Friday, becoming the first workers with bargaining rights under the Alphabet Workers Union.

The 10 full-time workers are employed by BDS Connected Solutions through Alphabet and work in a retail store for Google Fiber, the project that provides high-speed internet access to 19 U.S. markets.

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