The Trader Joe’s is one of several San Diego grocery stores defending their doors from anti-maskers protesting mask mandates as California enters a less restrictive phase of the pandemic.
“I fully understand the right to protest. We do it all the time, but we do it out in the public…we don t protest the workers. The workers have nothing to do with this,” said Todd Walters, president of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 135. “These poor workers can t comment…they re in fear of losing their jobs if they dare to respond or worse than that, they still have to do their job and they re being harassed by somebody who s in their face.”
The Trader Joe’s is one of several San Diego grocery stores defending their doors from anti-maskers protesting mask mandates as California enters a less restrictive phase of the pandemic.
“I fully understand the right to protest. We do it all the time, but we do it out in the public…we don t protest the workers. The workers have nothing to do with this,” said Todd Walters, president of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 135. “These poor workers can t comment…they re in fear of losing their jobs if they dare to respond or worse than that, they still have to do their job and they re being harassed by somebody who s in their face.”
The Trader Joe’s is one of several San Diego grocery stores defending their doors from anti-maskers protesting mask mandates as California enters a less restrictive phase of the pandemic.
“I fully understand the right to protest. We do it all the time, but we do it out in the public…we don t protest the workers. The workers have nothing to do with this,” said Todd Walters, president of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 135. “These poor workers can t comment…they re in fear of losing their jobs if they dare to respond or worse than that, they still have to do their job and they re being harassed by somebody who s in their face.”
The Trader Joe’s is one of several San Diego grocery stores defending their doors from anti-maskers protesting mask mandates as California enters a less restrictive phase of the pandemic.
“I fully understand the right to protest. We do it all the time, but we do it out in the public…we don t protest the workers. The workers have nothing to do with this,” said Todd Walters, president of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 135. “These poor workers can t comment…they re in fear of losing their jobs if they dare to respond or worse than that, they still have to do their job and they re being harassed by somebody who s in their face.”