San Franciscans Clash With U.K. Grocer Over Labor Practices, Job Creation [View all]
from In These Times:
San Franciscans Clash With U.K. Grocer Over Labor Practices, Job Creation
By R. M. Arrieta
SAN FRANCISCOA British-owned grocery chain with a history of unfriendly labor relations in the United States is looking to open its doors in San Franciscos Mission District. Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market plans to build on a site that used to host two local grocery stores.
But while the arrival of another source of fresh produce is a promising development, Fresh & Easy's past suggests it may bring labor struggles as well. Many local residents worry about the company's labor practics, and about the impact the store would have on small mom-and-pop grocery stores. There are eight such businesses within three blocks of the proposed Fresh & Easy site.
On Thursday, dozens of community members attended a San Francisco Planning Commission hearing where the food chain is applying for a conditional use permit.
In communities that they have been in the last four years, they have not kept their promises. They are blocking employees from advocating for improvements. Weve been hearing horror stories, Oscar Grande told In These Times. Grande, who testified at the hearing and has spoken with workers in other stores about their treatment, is a community organizer at People Organizing to Demand Environmental & Economic Rights (PODER). .................(more)
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http://www.inthesetimes.com/working/entry/12915/fresh_easy_european_companies_and_u.s._labor_relations/