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GuardianTesco's warning from US unions
Retail giant threatened with boycott as it prepares launch of American chain
Zoe Wood, retail correspondent
Sunday June 10, 2007
The Observer
American union officials have sounded their strongest warning yet to Tesco, stating that they will impede the retailer's West Coast debut with mass picketing if it does not talk to them.
'The market Tesco is entering is very heavily unionised,' said United Food and Commercial Workers' (UFCW) spokeswoman Jill Cashen. 'It is in its financial best interests to enter into a union relationship. We have in the past successfully mobilised our community to turn business away from companies who are not offering union representation to employees.'
The UFCW, which has 1.3 million members in North America and 165,000 in California, argues that non-union stores pay workers lower wages and scrimp on benefits. It waged a two-year war in California against Mexican giant Grupo Gigante, which finally relented.
The threat came as Tesco's US chief executive, Tim Mason, provided details of Fresh & Easy, the chain of convenience-style stores it will launch this autumn. Tesco is investing £250m a year in the start-up it believes could eventually rival its £35bn UK operation. 'There is no point going to America to build a small business,' said Mason.
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