http://www.workdayminnesota.org/index.php?news_6_4409By Steve Share, Labor Review editor
26 March 2010
MINNEAPOLIS - Famous as the self-declared “home of the silver butter knife steak,” Murray’s restaurant in downtown Minneapolis — long a union house — now has stabbed its employees in the back with one of those silver butter knives. And twisted it.
Murray’s wrote to employees in February that the business would impose a contract in the wake of two votes by UNITE HERE Local 17 members to reject unsatisfactory contract offers.
The contract management imposed cuts wages by 10 percent for all employees except servers, makes it impossible for employees to continue to afford health insurance, slashes paid vacations, and eliminates free meals and uniforms.
Management also declared an open shop and announced that paychecks for the restaurant’s 37 workers no longer would automatically deduct union dues.
“There’s a lot of us at Murray’s who would like to meet them halfway but they want to take it all and take the union down with it,” said one longtime employee, who feared to be named publicly. “We just want a win-win situation but they want it all.”
Many of the employees have worked at Murray’s 10, 20, 30 years. “It was very disheartening to think we meant so little to them,” he said.
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