“[T]hese hacks ultimately become a labor issue. It would not be so taxing to
make a TikTok drink … if stores were well-staffed, if workers were paid a
living wage, if corporations weren’t intent on busting unions, and if customers
were patient and understanding when their desires just aren’t possible.”
“Glantz and Mauro made several propositions over the coming days, including one
in which they’d sign the union’s contract with the stipulation that it never be
enforced, and another that offered $10,000 to buy the union’s cooperation. It
was all rejected. Local 338 wanted union bakers inside the Bagel Boys shop, and
nothing less.”