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By Micah Landau
It is Christmas time, but there is little holiday cheer at the Stella D’Oro cookie factory in the Bronx. The 136 workers at the famous Italian biscuit company, members of the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco Workers, and Grain Millers (BCTGM) International Union Local 50, have now been on strike for more than four months and it may be several more before they head back to work. The workers’ contract extension expired at the end of July and Local 50 called the strike when the owners walked out of negotiations on August 13...
"...But negotiations between the company and the union remain at a standstill. The company’s owners, Connecticut-based private equity firm Brynwood Partners, are demanding concessions which they cannot accept, workers said.
Among its demands, says shop steward Michael Filippou, Brynwood is insisting on a 25 percent reduction in wages; elimination of Saturday overtime; and a new 20 percent employee contribution to healthcare. The company’s proposed contract also eliminates four holidays, one week of vacation, and all 12 paid sick days workers currently receive.
“They want to take $1 out of our wages every year for the next five years,” Filippou said on the picket line. “Right now, our average is about $18 an hour. In 2012, we will only make $13 an hour. That’s why we’re out here..."
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