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Car wash workers join union

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NEW YORK (AP) -

Workers at a Queens car wash have voted to join a union. It marks the first time carwash workers in New York city have agreed to join a union.

The workers of Astoria Car Wash and Hi-Tek 10 Minute Lube Inc. voted 21-to-five to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union.

The union's president, Stuart Appelbaum, told The New York Times  the union will seek to begin collective bargaining talks with the company's owners.

About a dozen workers, most of whom are immigrants, filed a federal lawsuit in July. They alleged that workers had been subject to violations of state and federal labor laws for at least six years. The violations included being paid below the minimum wage.

The company's owners didn't return messages for comment, according to the report.

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