Local 111 Delivers Union Products to San Antonio Union Families During Pandemic
Representing manufacturing, production, maintenance and sanitation workers in the baking, confectionery, tobacco and grain milling industries.
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Local 111 Delivers Union Products to San Antonio Union Families During Pandemic

Nearly 150 union families in San Antonio, Texas received boxes overflowing with Nabisco/Mondelez products and BIMBO Bakeries USA bread made by BCTGM Local 111 members at the San Antonio bakery.

For the San Antonio-New Braunfels metropolitan area, the Texas Workforce Commission listed more than 93,000 jobs lost. Combined, the area around the two cities reached an unemployment rate of 13.7% Across the state, 1,298,900 jobs have been lost.

The BCTGM was among more than 10 other affiliates of the San Antonio AFL-CIO that contributed food and volunteers to state federation food donation effort.