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IndianaGreen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-12-10 04:03 PM
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Build a Better Marsh - public hearing
It's been a while since we hosted a Workers' Rights Board Hearing...but UFCW Local 700 was contacted by Marsh employees and the organizing has begun! We will host a Worker's Rights Board (WRB) hearing for the Marsh workers tomorrow, Tuesday, April 13th at 6:00 p.m.

As Indiana tries to dig out of one of the worst recessions in American history, a group of out-of-state bankers who bought Marsh Supermarkets, a company with deep Hoosier roots, has cut jobs, reduced hours and closed stores. Why? So they can maximize their personal profits and, as news reports indicate, put the company back on the auction block.

The WRB Panel will take testimony from current and past workers who are concerned about their working conditions and the potential sale of Marsh, AGAIN! Come hear their stories, and what you can do to help!

What: WRB Hearing
Who: Panelists will include: Tom Marvin, IUPUI Professor & Masarachia Scholars Director
A representative from Congressman Carson's Office
Pastor James Jackson, Fervent Prayer Church
Pastor Todd Fisher, Trinity Church
Julie Voorhies, Marion County Recorder

When: April 13, 6:00 p.m.,
Where: IUPUI Campus Center, 420 University Blvd., Room 405, Indianapolis, Indiana
Parking Garage on Vermont Street, Adjacent to Center


Get more info on the campaign at www.BuildABetterMarsh.org and the attached flyer!
Hope to see you there.
In Solidarity,

Central Indiana Jobs with Justice
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Kevin Cloyd Donating Member (104 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-13-10 05:14 PM
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1. Marsh in North Eastern Indiana
can't be economically healthy. Their Fort Wayne store(s)? closed soon after opening and their store in Warsaw is the weakest food store in the town. Other towns with Marsh stores in this area have been hammered by the loss of manufacturing jobs. Several other "Marsh" stores in this area used to operate under the "Low Bill" name and they are much smaller stores than other Marsh Supermarkets.

I like marsh and shop at their Warsaw store but would not be at all surprised to see it closed.
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AngryOldDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-14-10 11:23 AM
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2. I like Marsh.
But I really wonder how they manage to stay in business. The one in Fishers is directly across the street from Kroger.

A few weeks ago I stopped in to get a few things and I swear, I only saw one other customer in the entire store. When I went to check out, none of the lanes had checkers and I had to go in search of someone in order to pay for my stuff. The store is clean and well laid out -- but it boggles my mind how it manages to turn any kind of profit. Don't know if this is still the case, but when I was here in the early to mid-90s I had to go to both Marsh and Kroger because if one didn't carry a pasrticular brand, or carry it in a specific amount, the other did.

I'm going to try to throw more business Marsh's way. Kroger will be here until the Second Coming; we really do need to support locally based businesses.
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