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Sugar workers fear lockout in Red River Valley (1,500 workers in 3 states)
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Source: Workday Minnesota


EAST GRAND FORKS - Some 1,500 workers at American Crystal Sugar Company facilities in Minnesota, North Dakota and Iowa may be locked out of their jobs next week if no contract agreement is reached, union leaders said. The Minnesota AFL-CIO has launched an online petition to support the workers.

“The company began speaking about a lockout last year and has been preparing for it ever since,” said John Riskey, president of Local 167G of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco and Grain Millers Union and a member of the union negotiating team.

“They had absolutely no intention of negotiating a new contract in good faith. And that is illegal,” he said.

Last week, BCTGM Locals 167G, 372G, 265G, 267G and 269G filed unfair labor practice charges with the National Labor Relations Board, alleging that American Crystal Sugar is failing to negotiate in good faith and is threatening workers with a potential lockout.



Read more: http://www.workdayminnesota.org/index.php?news_6_4939




American Crystal Sugar workers operate the assembly line to package sugar at the Moorhead plant.

Workday Minnesota file photo

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