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Article

31 May 2002

Author:
United Food and Commercial Workers

Confrontation at Shaw's [Shaw's Supermarkets, a subsidiary of Sainsbury] [USA]

The Frontline Fight for Workers in a Global Economy - Lord Sainsbury U.K. vs. Labor Movement U.S.A. - National AFL-CIO President To Risk Arrest In Workplace Representation Fight At Worcester [Massachusetts] Area Shaw's Stores...The national leaders are directly challenging Shaw's policy of denying workers' job site representation, and the company's use of arrests to prevent workers from talking with union representatives.