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Mo’ Evil Foods
For a business named No Evil Foods (NEF), you might be surprised to know that nearly a third of its workforce have left since management busted the union drive.
The unionization attempt at No Evil Foods holds lessons for workers across the country
After losing a union election, employees at a growing vegan food company have insights into how to overcome the challenges of organizing in a liberal workplace.
Meagan Sullivan and Andrew Miller Interviewed by David Feldman
Meagan Sullivan and Andrew Miller Interviewed by David Feldman
Andrew Miller Interviewed by David Feldman
David Feldman interviews Andrew Miller about No Evil Foods’ Union Busting efforts.
Faux Leftist Vegan-Meat Company Busts Union Drive
“I worry that a union would pit us as adversaries when we absolutely don’t need to be.”
A Vegan Meat Company Purged Its Pro-Labor Employees.
A Vegan Meat Company Purged Its Pro-Labor Employees. Workers Say an Anti-Union Drive Prompted the Firings.
The Double Speak of No Evil Foods
No Evil Foods is known for its marketing as a “radical” and “revolutionary” company that stole the “do no evil” mission statement made famous by Google, using imagery such as Comrade Cluck to sell their plant-based “chicken” and El Zapatista as the name for their “chorizo”.
Pretty Evil
No Evil Foods, a vegan food company whose products include “Comrade Cluck,” recently fought a union drive. Now workers feel unsafe in the factory.
No Evil Foods Loses more than 10% of its workforce After coronavirus Response
A vegan company lost more than 10% of its workforce after it gave employees 24 hours to decide whether to keep working during the coronavirus pandemic or quit