Employees at a Target store in Valley Stream may have the chance to vote for or against a union next month,  the first such vote in a Target store since 1990, a published report says.

Crain's New York Business reports that the National Labor Relations Board is set to hold a union election, after a dispute settlement between Target Corp. and United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1500.

The 1990 union vote failed, at a Target in Detroit; and the Valley Stream vote "will be watched closely by the company and other big-box retailers, who have long fought to keep unions out of their stores. No Target stores are unionized," Crain's reports.

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