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Four Half Price Books Stores Strike Over Unfair Labor Practices in Minnesota

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Thursday, July 13, 2023

CONTACT:

Pablo Willis, pwillis@ufcw.org   

 Washington, D.C. —  Today, Half  Price Books workers in Minnesota who recently organized with the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) Locals 1189 and 663 walked off the shopfloor to launch an Unfair Labor Practices (ULP) strike. The ULP charge filed with the National Labor Relations Board is over the failure of Half Price Books to provide crucial information to union representatives during the contract negotiation process. Today’s strike comes on the heels of a growing unionization movement at Half Price Books stores in which eight locations have voted to unionize, and a ninth is set to vote next week.

 “We’re fed up. Half Price Books management has repeatedly failed to approach  negotiations with the respect and seriousness workers deserve.” Hanna Anderson, Saint Paul Half Price Bookstore Worker.”Instead of living up to Half Price Books’ purported family-owned values, management offered workers an offensive 1 percent wage increase while violating federal labor law in the process. If Half Price Books wants its values to be anything more than a shallow punch line, then management should stop their hypocrisy and treat workers like family by providing us with real raises and the security a union contract provides.”  

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