More than 1,000 BCTGM Members are now on strike at five different Nabisco locations across the U.S. – Portland, Ore. (Local 364), Aurora, Colo. (Local 26), Richmond, Va. (Local 358), Chicago, Ill. (Local 1) and Norcross, Ga. (Local 42). 
Nabisco workers in all five locations are saying strong and clear: stop exporting our jobs to Mexico and end your demands for contract concessions at a time when the company is making record profits. The BCTGM will take all appropriate action necessary in order to reach a contract settlement that treats Nabisco workers fairly and equitably.
Here are FOUR ways to support their efforts:
1) Check the Label on all your Nabisco snacks.
Look for the words “Made in Mexico” near the UPC code, or the initials MM or MS in the plant identification code.
Download a flyer for detailed instructions. Print/Share it with your family/friends, post on a bulletin in your community and/or hyperlink it on your website! Use this url: bctgm.org/PDFs/NabiscoSTRIKE_ChecktheLabel.pdf
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2) Join a picket line or drop off donations/food/drinks.
Here are the addresses for each strike location:
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Portland, Oregon: 100 N.E. Columbia Blvd.
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Aurora, Colorado: 17775 E. 30th Ave.
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Chicago, Illinois: 7300 Kedzie Ave.
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Norcross, Georgia: 6300 Brook Hollow Pkwy.
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Richmond, Virginia: 6002 S. Laburnum Ave.
3) Send a solidarity letter.
Mail or email letters of encouragement directly to the picket line organizers so they can read or post your words of solidarity to the workers on-location.
CLICK HERE to download addresses and emails for each picket site.
4) Stay updated and help us spread the word on Social Media!
Make sure you’re checking out the strike news on the blog and following all of the BCTGM's social media pages/hashtags and help us re-share daily #NabiscoStrike photos, news articles, podcasts and videos from the lines.
Download a flyer to share these in your workplace, church and community.