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YAKIMA’S HOLDOUT

June 10, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

The Yakima Herald-Republic reports: Workers at the Columbia Reach plant in Yakima have had to tap into their inner strength as their strike approaches the four-week mark. Columbia Reach is the last fruit-packing plant with workers on strike. While workers at other plants have been able to reach agreements with employers, those at Columbia Reach have yet to even have an in-person meeting with company officials. The company has only agreed to one-on-one conversations with human resources, said Rosalinda Gonzalez, a member of the workers’ committee. “They don’t want to meet (us) as a group,” she said.

You Can Help:
Call Columbia Reach, Yakima, WA: (509) 457-8001
Urge management to to meet with workers and respond to demands 

https://www.yakimaherald.com/special_projects/coronavirus/workers-seek-meeting-as-strike-continues-at-columbia-reach-pack/article_0ce6b371-45ff-5571-8e47-a5a42dbc04f2.html

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