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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Thu Aug 18, 2022, 11:36 AM Aug 2022

Trader Joe's Workers Decided To Unionize. The Company Abruptly Closed Their Store.

Workers at the Trader Joe’s Wine Shop in Manhattan spent the last four months laying the groundwork to unionize their store. A small organizing committee met regularly to discuss strategy around building support to join the United Food and Commercial Workers union, and they planned to go public with their effort the week of Aug. 15.

But in the early morning hours of Aug. 11, Trader Joe’s abruptly informed them it was closing the popular wine shop, its only one in New York City.

Robert “Rab” Bradlea, a worker at the store and member of the committee, was blindsided when he woke up to texts about the closure last Thursday. Like three other workers from the store interviewed by HuffPost, Bradlea said he sees only one logical reason for it.

“They’re hoping this dissuades other workers from doing the same thing we’ve done,” the 5-year Trader Joe’s veteran said.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/trader-joe-s-workers-decided-to-unionize-the-company-abruptly-closed-their-store/ar-AA10MsB4

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Trader Joe's Workers Decided To Unionize. The Company Abruptly Closed Their Store. (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2022 OP
I work for Trader Joe's sister company. rownesheck Aug 2022 #1

rownesheck

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1. I work for Trader Joe's sister company.
Thu Aug 18, 2022, 11:54 AM
Aug 2022

We just had a store manager meeting in which they presented an anti union segment. Granted, it wasn't nearly as bad as the anti union propaganda we were shown while I was a manager for Texas' favorite grocery chain, but it was still weird. Companies are getting scared, and I'm glad.

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