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Union members accuse the owner of firing workers for supporting the union. Author: Doug Stewart (FOX61) Updated: 11:30 AM EDT April 21, 2021
WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. McDonald s workers at the Darien rest stop on Interstate 95 brought their fight for a union to the corporate offices of the franchise owner Wednesday.
Workers at the location and members of the Service Employees International Union joined to rally at the corporate offices of Michell Enterprises in Windsor Locks. The franchise is owned by George Michell.
Union members accuse Michell of firing workers for supporting the union, and later, that other workers were warned that supporting the union was futile and they would lose their jobs if they did so.