Tattersall workers want to unionize. Tattersall ownership wants to stop them.
The hands that make Tattersall's drinks and spirits are forging a new path for the future
in spite of ownership.
Star Tribune
Friday, June 26, 2020 by Sarah Brumble in Food & Drink
In the months since COVID came to town, tensions between Tattersall Distilling Companys owners, Jon Kreidler and Dan Oskey, and staff have reached a boiling point.
This morning, a statement released by Kreidler and Oskey pulled back the curtain on a conflict roiling beneath the northeast Minneapolis cocktailers cool facade. We were informed that some of the Tattersall front-of-house and bottling staff are seeking to form a union, began the owners. The use of words like transparency, flexibility, and expression served as touchstones throughout their statement, which felt noteworthy... right up until they cudgeled that movement.
We dont believe a union is necessary, nor is it in the best interest of our employees or our company, they wrote, before attributing Tattersalls core values as being responsible for recent achievements, like the production of All Hands sanitizer throughout the pandemic, the sales of which funded 1,000,000 meals for Second Harvest Heartland.
Within an hour of transparently sharing their views with the community, Tattersalls reps had disabled commenting on their latest Instagram posts.
Representatives from the collective of Tattersall Workers were quick to respond in kind with their own statement:
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