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Justice at Smithfield

On Saturday, March 31, over a thousand people from all across the Southeast simultaneously converged on 19 Harris Teeter Stores to send the supermarket chain a message of justice for Smithfield Workers. Religious leaders, Community Activists, Trade Unionists and Civil Rights leaders called upon Harris Teeter to stop carrying products made in Smithfield's Tar Heel plant because of the ongoing mistreatment of workers.

The events included a spirited rally, press conference and informative leafleting. In each city, a delegation of clergy, civil rights leaders and community activists entered the store and attempted to bring a stack of petitions to the manager while dozens of protestors eagerly waited outside. All in all, the day of action was a huge success bringing together folks under a common banner: justice for Smithfield workers. To find out more about the Day of Action and all the events in the different cities, check out the pictures and reports (below) from the Day of Action.

Photographs of the Events

Arlignton, VA

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Asheville, NC

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Chapel Hill , NC

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Durham, NC

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High Point , NC

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Greensboro , NC

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Boston, MA

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Charleston, SC

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Hickory, NC

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Videos of the Events

Protest in Arlington, VA

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See invitation video (Spanish Version)

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Harris Teeter's own house brand of bacon is Smithfield. Be there on Saturday, March 31st, from 11 am – Noon, to show your support for courageous Smithfield workers in their long struggle for a voice on the job. 

We will provide updated information about the actions in the 16 cities through this section. Be alert WE NEED YOU!  

 

 

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  • The Council of Churches of Greater Washington, a coalition of 75 area churches, passed a resolution condemning Smithfield Foods for creating an environment of intimidation and fear for workers and encourages its congregants to take direct action by not purchasing Smithfield products and contacting the company. Click for a copy of the resolution in html or as a pdf.

  • DC City Council introduces resolution condemning Smithfield Foods for creating an environment of intimidation and fear for workers and encourages all supermarkets and vendors in DC from stocking Smithfield meat products. Click for a copy of the resolution in html or as a pdf.

  • The August '08 issue of Business North Carolina features a cover story on the Justice@Smithfield campaign. Read the article in html or as a pdf.

  • New York Times columnist Adam Liptak discusses the lawsuit against Justice@Smithfield and the First Amendment. Read the column.

  • Fayetteville Observer: "Ruling forbids Smithfield Packing using threats"
  • The March '08 cover story in Labor Notes asks, "Is Fighting for Justice at Smithfield Racketeering?"
  • Smithifield's Tar Heel workers win a paid Martin Luther King Holiday. Read the press release.
  • Avram Lyon says when he sees Paula Deen on TV, "all I can think of are the people working under horrible conditions at Smithfield." Read his article in the Forward.
  • Breast Cancer foundation sues Smithfield Foods for trademark violation.
  • Read Justice@Smithifield's statement on the U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit court ruling on Smithfield.
  • The final quarter of Paula Deen's hour-long appearence on NPR's Diane Rehm Show Nov. 28 was dominated by questions over her association with Smithfield Foods. Listen to the show using Windows Media Viewer or Real Player.
  • On Thursday, November 8, 2007, activists with the Western Massachusetts Jobs With Justice organized a protest outside a brand new Big Y supermarket in Northampton. Read More.
  • On September 12, the Bergen County (NJ) Central Trades and Labor Council passed a resolution calling on Smithfield to "[o]bey the law, by providing a safe workplace, giving Smithfield workers the right to chose a union...free from interferene of any kind."
  • On August 6, Smithfield Tar Heel plant worker Jose Ozorio Figueroa was terminated. Company representatives claim it was for showing up four minutes late to his shift, but Ozorio believes that he was fired for his union activities. Read his statement.
  • Presidential Master Chef Talli V. Counsel asks celebrity chef Paula Deen to use her influence to end the “brutal working conditions” at Smithfield’s Tar Heel Plant. Read more.
  • On August 1, 2007, the City of Boston passed a resolution calling on the city to "review its purchasing of any products from the Smithfield Packing Company in Tar Heel, North Carolina....and suspend these purchases until the company ends all form of abuse, inimidation and violence against its workers..." It also encourages Boston supermarkets "to consider suspending their purchase of any Smithfield products..."
  • On Saturday, July 14, dozens of Nashville clergy, civil rights leaders and consumers rallied to demand that two area supermarkets to stop stocking Smithfield Foods pork products made at the company’s Tar Heel plant.  Read more.

  • More than 100 supporters rallied in front of a Publix supermarket in Atlanta to demand that the market stop carrying pork products from Smithfield's Tar Heel plant. Read More.

  • More than 250 family members and supporters of Smithfield Workers delivered a Father’s Day Card to Harris Teeter’s president. Read the news coverage [With Video].

  • On June 4, the City of Cambridge, MA unanimously passed a resolution in support Smithfield workers in Tar Heel. Read the historic resolution.
  • Children of Smithfield workers will deliver a Father's Day card to Harris Teeter's President Download the flyer.

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News coverage from WAXN in Charlotte. On June 30th dozens of supporters rallied outside a Paula Deen show to demand justice for Smithfield workers.

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