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WHOLE FOODS WORKERS RALLY FOR A VOICE AT WORK
Nationwide Ad Campaign Exposes Worker Issues at Natural Food Giant |
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Rally and Press Conference on Friday, April 4, 2003 at 12:45 p.m. at the Whole Foods Market 24th Street and 7th Avenue in New York Whole Foods workers are ready to expose the whole truth about Whole Foods Markets. "Take a look behind the company's 'core values' veneer...its high polish 'commitment' to team member, communities, and customers" ask Whole Foods workers in an ad campaign hitting news stands on Friday. Workers from Madison, Wisconsin, the first Whole Foods workers in the nation to organize with the United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW) will lead a rally on Friday at 12:45 p.m. at the Whole Foods Market at 24th Street and 7th Avenue in New York. Ads will debut this week in the Village Voice, the Villager and weekly newspapers in eight other major media markets. Whole Foods management promotes a set of 'core values' that shape the stores. Yet workers feel the company has abandoned those values and seek a voice with the UFCW to help keep the company focused on its founding principles. Whole Foods faces unfair labor charges for its campaign to suppress worker rights in Wisconsin and Virginia. New York City union members, labor leaders and elected officials will call on Whole Foods to respect local workers and consumers by lifting up workplace standards and obeying the law. WHO: Whole Foods workers from Wisconsin and Virginia, New York Central Labor Council President Brian McLaughlin, Councilwoman Christine Quinn WHAT: Hundreds to Rally in Support of Whole Foods Workers Right to a Voice at Work WHEN: Friday, April 4, 2003 at 12:45 p.m. WHERE: Whole Foods Market at 24th Street and 7th Avenue in New York
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| The 1.3 million member United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW) is America's neighborhood union representing workers in neighborhood grocery stores across the country. UFCW puts dinner on the table for America's families with members working in meatpacking and food processing. |
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