Teamsters Rally Outside National Restaurant Association to Support U.S. Foodservice Workers

2009-03-30
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  • Restaurant News Resource Workers, Labor Leaders Tell U.S. Foodservice and NRA - Stop Anti-worker Lobbying, Activities

    Hundreds of Teamsters rallied today in front of the National Restaurant Association (NRA) to denounce the organization's anti-worker and anti-union lobbying activity and raise awareness of the plight of thousands of workers across the country that work at U.S. Foodservice.

    The NRA spends millions of dollars a year directly lobbying Congress on behalf of its member institutions like U.S. Foodservice, to stop the passage of legislation crucial to workers, including the Employee Free Choice Act, increasing the minimum wage and the Fair Pay Restoration Act.

    U.S. Foodservice, an Allied Member of NRA, has been escalating its anti-union and anti-worker activity nationwide, racking up hundreds of unfair labor practice charges. The Teamsters Union represents 4,000 workers at 26 U.S. Foodservice distribution centers.

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    "We're here to tell management at U.S. Foodservice that we aren't letting them hide behind the National Restaurant Association's skirt anymore," said Jeff Farmer, Teamsters Organizing Director. "This association's lobbyists help to carry out schemes that hurt workers and their families, dirty the environment, and compromise political ideals. This must stop now."

    U.S. Foodservice workers spoke to the crowd, sharing stories of management retaliation and intimidation and expressing their hope that the company will realize that every worker is a valuable part of a successful enterprise.

    "Since we started our effort to organize, all that we have been met with are threats and intimidation," said Ryan Procter, a five-year worker at U.S. Foodservice in Phoenix. "We're not asking for raises -- we just want to be treated fairly. An honest day's work for an honest day's pay -- that's all we want."

    Following the rally, the workers and labor representatives delivered a letter calling on the NRA to end its anti-worker lobbying and informing U.S. Foodservice that its must cease violating worker rights.

    Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents more than 1.4 million hardworking men and women in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.

    Source: International Brotherhood of Teamsters

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