On the Line with Striking Nabisco Local 26 Members in Aurora, Colo.
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On the Line with Striking Nabisco Local 26 Members in Aurora, Colo.

“At a time when more American workers are struggling to find good-paying jobs where they can support their families, Nabisco continues to outsource jobs so that they can pay workers less, disregard workplace rights and standards, undercut union contracts and continue to pocket record profits,”

– BCTGM Local 26 President Clifton Horton

Local 26 officers and members continues their solidarity and picket line outside the Nabisco facility located at 17775 E 30th Ave. in Aurora. Recently, BCTGM International Secretary-Treasurer David Woods spent the day on the picket line with Horton and the Local 26 members.