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:: Friday, October 14, 2005 ::
Feds Accuse Nation’s Largest Laundry Firm of Unfair Labor Practices - by Brendan Coyne, The NewStandard, NY
In a jointly issued statement, garment and restaurant workers' union Unite Here and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters promised to continue fighting for the laundry laborers.
'Cintas workers should be applauded for courageously attempting to form a union,' Unite Here President Bruce Raynor said. 'They are facing a company that is a repeat offender and continues to act as if it is above the law.'
Teamsters President Jim Hoffa said, 'We won't stop until the company honors the workers' legal right to form a union.'------------------------------------------- posted 5:03 AM :: reference link ::
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