Meat packers strike at Hunts Point, New York, to unionize plant
Meat packers strike at Hunts Point, New York, to unionize plant
http://www.themilitant.com/2003/6725/672504.html
BY DEAN HAZLEWOOD
BRONX, New York—Over 20 workers at Garden Manor Farm, a packing house
at the Hunts Point Market here, went on strike July 3. They set up a
picket line among the trees and benches opposite the loading dock. They
walked out to press their demand that the boss stop delaying and agree
to a date for a union certification election. The workers
overwhelmingly back representation by the United Food and Commercial
Workers.
UFCW representative Johnny López said the company told workers to sign
up with the office workers’ union or be fired.
Workers from several unionized plants at the market have visited the
line to offer their solidarity. “We need benefits. We have children,”
said Fili Villa, who has worked at Garden Manor for more than four
years. “We have no benefits, no sick pay,” stated Felipe Vega, who has
been at the plant over three years. “And they mistreat us.”
On the first day of the walkout, López was arrested, charged by the
police with disorderly conduct, and then released. Meanwhile, the
bosses are running the plant with labor hired from a temporary agency.
Dean Hazlewood is a member of UFCW Local 342 and works at Hunts Point.
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