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Grocery workers rally

May 8, 2008 By WRN Contributor

The union representing Woodman's Grocery Stores is using a rally in Janesville Thursday afternoon to draw attention to what they say are unfair labor practices. "We're very concerned about the threat to Woodman workers and the threat to family supporting jobs in general." says Robert Kraig, Director of Programs for Citizen Action of Wisconsin . "Woodman workers are union members who have family supporting jobs, and they're currently under attack." Kraig claims that there's been an attempt by Woodman's to remove the union, and there have been a number of unfair labor practices committed. In response to claims that he is trying to drive out the union at his stores , Phil Woodman says "it's freedom of speech."

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