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Hey Friend,

 

Snacks and cookies are comfort foods. Few things bring the joy of dunking an Oreo cookie in a glass of milk and chowing down. Working people at Nabisco factories around the country work each and every day to bring those snacks to you. We appreciate their commitment to our favorite cookies and snacks, but the bosses at Nabisco and its parent company Mondelez don't seem to agree.

 

Stand with striking Nabisco workers! Sign the petition NOW!

 

Mondelez's profits skyrocketed in 2020. Who made those profits possible? The working people who are pulling exceptionally long shifts at Nabisco factories, producing the cookies and snacks we love. Rather than rewarding workers with a reasonable contract offer, Mondelez wants to make it even harder for factory workers to earn a decent return on their work.

 

The company wants to eliminate overtime pay for weekend workers, and create a new employee benefits system, eroding the benefits union workers currently earn. Nabisco and Mondelez's subpar contract offer comes on the heels of Nabisco employees working extremely long shifts, including 16-hour days, and some working 7-days a week.

 

Ridiculous! Stand with Nabisco workers. Sign the petition and let them know you're in solidarity with them.

 

Workers at a Nabisco factory in Oregon said ENOUGH and are on STRIKE. Nabisco workers at four other factories across the United States joined them on the picket lines, standing up for dignity and decency in the workplace, and demanding Nabisco come to the table with an offer that puts working people first. 

 

Now it's our turn to stand with those who bring us some of our favorite cookies and snacks. 

 

Let's join together and stand with striking Nabisco workers. Sign the petition and call on Mondelez to accept workers' reasonable demands for a fair contract. 

 

Thank you for everything you do.

 

In Solidarity, 

 

Joel

Jobs With Justice