Nabisco Workers in Aurora, Colorado on Strike
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Nabisco Workers in Aurora, Colorado on Strike

BCTGM International President Anthony Shelton issued the following statement in support of the members of BCTGM Local 26 (Denver, CO) who are on strike against Nabisco:

“Today, members of Local 26 went on strike against Nabisco in Aurora, CO. They join their striking Local 364 Brothers and Sisters in Portland, OR in taking a strong stand against Nabisco’s relentless outsourcing of Union jobs to Mexico and outrageous demand for contract concessions at a time when the company is making record profits.

The BCTGM International Union is proud of our brave members in Aurora and Portland who are on strike. They have the full and unbreakable support of the International Union for as long as it takes to achieve a fair contract that includes a solid commitment from the company to keep our jobs in the United States.”