
Members of
community groups joined locked-out workers from American Crystal Sugar at a
rally on March 1 at the downtown Minneapolis Target store to demand the retailer
boycott Crystal Sugar products.
Nineteen
months ago, Crystal Sugar locked out 1,300 members of the Bakery,
Confectionery, Tobacco & Grain Millers union at its sugar beet processing
plants in Minnesota North Dakota Iowa 
Members of
Minnesotans for a Fair Economy and TakeAction Minnesota 
“I like sugar in coffee – and union workers in the factory,” participants chanted. “We are the 99%!” They marched from the downtown store to Target headquarters, carrying signs, chanting and singing.
Ann Klemetson, a locked-out Crystal Sugar worker fromHillsboro , N.D. 
“It’s just been so difficult,” she said. “Our whole community is suffering” because of the lockout.
Klemetson and her husband have both been employed atCrystal Hillsboro 
Friday’s rally was part of a week of action coordinated by several organizations to focus on the need to rebuild the middle class. Other events have put a spotlight on Target’s hiring practices and low pay for the workers who clean its stores.
“I like sugar in coffee – and union workers in the factory,” participants chanted. “We are the 99%!” They marched from the downtown store to Target headquarters, carrying signs, chanting and singing.
Ann Klemetson, a locked-out Crystal Sugar worker from
“It’s just been so difficult,” she said. “Our whole community is suffering” because of the lockout.
Klemetson and her husband have both been employed at
Friday’s rally was part of a week of action coordinated by several organizations to focus on the need to rebuild the middle class. Other events have put a spotlight on Target’s hiring practices and low pay for the workers who clean its stores.
> The article above was written by Barb Kucera and is reprinted from Workdayminnesota.org.
 
 
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