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The Wydown, a DC coffee shop whose workers recently announced plans to unionize, abruptly shuttered both of its locations Tuesday night, laying off 30 workers, according to former employees.
“There’s never been any indication from them that the business is struggling,” says Chris Chandler, a former barista at the 14th Street location. “So for us to see them close, it really feels like it’s out of the blue, and it’s in response to the union election.”they had heard talk about the business expanding in the near future, contrary to McCracken’s stated plans to wind down Wydown.
“Everyone was really friendly with each other, but relating to the bosses, we had no communication,” she says.
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