Hello Everybody,
Is this any way as to how to make chips?
Frito-Lay union members cite horrific working conditions. These include
12 hour days, 7 days a week — and once, even being forced to move the
dead body of a coworker so they could keep working. Now, half the
workers at the Frito-Lay plant in Topeka, Kansas are on strike after
voting down their 4th potential contract in less than 1 year. Frito-Lay
is refusing to negotiate anymore. The workers’ petition asks for
support in ending the abusive practices of the company and securing
their first pay raise in years.
That is 600+ employees on strike, refusing to work for a company
that treats them this way. I cannot think of any other company in
the USA (or in the rest of the civilized world) that treats its
workers as described above. And yet, this is what we have here, in
what we call "the land of the free and of the brave."
--Lee
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I think they bought a Jeep
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