Industrial Workers of the World - Ohio Valley GMB https://www.iww.org/taxonomy/term/241/0 This is the news page for our Ohio Valley General Membership Branch. To get an overview about our contact info, news and events, please visit our home page. en NLRB Issues Complaint Against Wild Oats https://www.iww.org/node/821 <p>February, 15, 2005</p> <p>The National Labor Relations Board issued a complaint last week against Wild Oats Natural Foods for the firing of union organizer, Tom Kappas. The Industrial Workers of the World has been struggling to re instate Kappas for the past seven months in a campaign aimed at restoring fairness to how the company deals with union organizing. The campaign has turned out several nationwide pickets, a petition with over 500 supporters, and now a complaint from the N.L.R.B.</p> <p>Kappas was fired on July, 10, 2004 for discounting less than 2 pounds of rotten produce. The produce manager gave permission to discount spoiled produce to all produce employees and then during the firing interview said he never approved discounts. The store director, Fred Meyer, then fired Tom for the discount even after Kappas produced a receipt for the produce. Meyer initiated a random bag search the night before.</p> <p><a href="https://www.iww.org/node/821" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Ohio Valley GMB Wed, 11 May 2005 20:48:00 +0000 webadmin 821 at https://www.iww.org NLRB Issues Complaint against Wild Oats https://www.iww.org/node/827 <p><strong>February, 15, 2005</strong></p> <p>The National Labor Relations Board issued a complaint last week against Wild Oats Natural Foods for the firing of union organizer, Tom Kappas. The Industrial Workers of the World has been struggling to re instate Kappas for the past seven months in a campaign aimed at restoring fairness to how the company deals with union organizing. The campaign has turned out several nationwide pickets, a petition with over 500 supporters, and now a complaint from the N.L.R.B.</p> <p>Kappas was fired on July, 10, 2004 for discounting less than 2 pounds of rotten produce. The produce manager gave permission to discount spoiled produce to all produce employees and then during the firing interview said he never approved discounts. The store director, Fred Meyer, then fired Tom for the discount even after Kappas produced a receipt for the produce. Meyer initiated a random bag search the night before.</p> <p>The labor board decision is an excellent turning point in a campaign that escalated Wild Oats to make slanderous remarks about Kappas. Wild Oats has received many emails and phone calls made by concerned I.W.W. members and supporters.</p><p><a href="https://www.iww.org/node/827" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Ohio Valley GMB General Distribution Workers Industrial Union 660 Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:03:04 +0000 webadmin 827 at https://www.iww.org Wild Oats Workers Say Natural Foods Store Stifles Union Drive https://www.iww.org/node/828 <p><strong>By Stephanie Dunlap - <em>Cincinatti City Beat</em>, July 30, 2004</strong></p> <p>Tom Kappas believes he was fired from Wild Oats in order to suppress his and others' efforts to unionize the Norwood store.</p> <p>Wild Oats' Norwood store might be more concerned with the fair treatment of coffee farmers a continent away than with fair treatment of its own workers. Though the sign in front of the natural foods store in Rookwood Commons trumpets the fair trade coffee inside, its store director fired Tom Kappas, who'd been openly leading an employee union drive, for what many consider a trumped-up charge: stealing 19 cents worth of fruit.</p> <p><img border="0" align="right" src="/graphics/agitators/classic/clock.jpg" />Before Kappas, a two-year veteran of the produce department, ended his Friday night shift July 9, he rang up a bag of tortilla chips, a bottle of Samuel Smith Organic Lager and $.19 in produce. According to Kappas' written statement -- which he provided to <em>CityBeat</em> -- the manager on duty for the night stopped him before he left and asked to search his bags and see receipts. Kappas produced the fruit and the paperwork.</p> <p>The manager said Kappas shouldn't have discounted the fruit, but Kappas told him that the produce manager allowed his employees to buy old or damaged produce at 10 cents per pound. Kappas then threw the produce in the trash and left.</p><p><a href="https://www.iww.org/node/828" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Ohio Valley GMB General Distribution Workers Industrial Union 660 Wild Oats Fri, 30 Jul 2004 16:06:00 +0000 webadmin 828 at https://www.iww.org