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Trader Joe’s Follows SpaceX in Arguing US Labor Board Is Unconstitutional
(www.bloomberg.com)
A place to discuss positive changes that can make work more equitable, and to vent about current practices. We are NOT against work; we just want the fruits of our labor to be recognized better.
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What the F, TJ? Want to make a loyal customer of 15+ years quit? This is how you do it. We’re a union family, we vote with our dollars too.
Where are you gonna shop that's better? Kroger? Safeway? Walmart? Whole foods? It's fucked up.
I used to shop at a kroger that had a UFCW sticker on the sliding doors out front. They represent 835,000 grocery workers. Unions have a strong foothold in American Grocery stores. Sounds like TJ's needs em.
Kroger and Safeway are unionized
Your local co-op?
IGA!
My qfc has a sticker at the front door that says the staff is unionized, so I'm shopping always there.
More than the chain l, I think it's better to shop of places that are unionized
Presumably union families have more dollars to vote with as well.
There has been a push to unionize some TJ locations.
https://traderjoesunited.org
Here is an interview with one of the organizers from MA.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-below/id1713434162?i=1000634877458
Not all locations, such as my local one, are unionized. Hopefully there is some good progress soon since some lawsuits against the unions were tossed out of court late last year.
Edit: Just want to clarify that the existence of unions doesn’t justify their anti-union rhetoric, I do believe that corporate is shitty. I recently learned about their union struggle and wanted to share the story
A TJ's in my area unionized last year. I went there and congratulated as many staff as I could find. You could tell which way they voted by their response to my good tidings. Most seemed to really appreciate the support.