Stand with Franklin Street Bakery Workers Trying to Unionize In Minneapolis
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Stand with Franklin Street Bakery Workers Trying to Unionize In Minneapolis

For years, employees at the Franklin Street Bakery in Minneapolis have reported poverty wages, lack of time off for illness and family, unaffordable health coverage, little opportunity for advancement, and favoritism.

Workers are now exercising their legal right to form a union because they believe speaking up together is the only way bakery management will treat them with respect and pay living wages. In response, management has began an anti-union campaign against workers filled with threats, intimidation, and retaliation.

Please watch this video and then sign the petition by the Minnesota AFL-CIO urging bakery owners to stop their anti-union campaign and remain neutral while workers decide whether to form their union.