Farmer Joe vs. the union
In another union struggle in the East Bay (see today’s commentary), Farmer Joe’s Marketplace, an independent high-end grocery store, is fighting organizing efforts of a local chapter of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) union. Joe Tam, a Chinese immigrant, opened his first Farmer Joe store in 1994, after working for nearly 20 years as a Safeway employee. Last June, he and his wife opened their second store in Oakland’s Dimond District, a working-class section of the city, in an old Albertson’s store. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the neighborhood was so excited to have the new store that they threw an all-day party. Farmer Joe’s is akin to a Whole Foods grocery store, with a large section of… Read More