Nov 20 Reuters Wells Fargo employees at two of the bank39;s branches filed for union elections on Monday, laying the groundwork for potential unionization in an industry that has largely been immune to such labor campaigns.

In a petition to the National Labor Relations Board NLRB, bankers and tellers at Wells Fargo branches in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Bethel, Alaska declared their intent to join the Communications Workers of America39;s Wells Fargo Workers United WFWU.

Labor action in the United States has picked up pace this year, with unions confronting companies across industries like automotive, entertainment and aerospace.

Some, like the Detroit Three automakers, have also ceded ground to unions by agreeing to record pay hikes for employees.

That has boosted confidence among employees looking to mount similar challenges.

While we are the first Wells Fargo workers to file for union elections, we will not be the last, said Sabrina Perez, a senior premier banker at Wells Fargo39;s Albuquerque branch.

Unionization efforts are rare in the financial sector, which is largely a whitecollar industry underpinning the American economy.

Wells Fargo39;s Saul Van Beurden, CEO of consumer, small and business banking, highlighted investments the lender had made for employees over the past four years, like increasing staffing levels and bumping up median base salaries.

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