UFCW opposes Whole Foods CEO John Mackey's efforts to undermine meaningful health care reform

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In response to a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed by Whole Foods’ Chief Executive Officer John Mackey, activists, consumers and labor groups around the country have been organizing in opposition to his efforts to undermine meaningful health care reform.

Over the course of the next few weeks, members and staff from the United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW) will be disseminating educational information to Whole Foods shoppers. The purpose of these efforts will be to set the record straight about health care reform and to raise serious concerns about Whole Foods CEO’s position on this critical issue. These events will be part of a series of regional educational efforts being planned for the coming weeks.

The UFCW will be in front of the Whole Foods in Washington, DC, at 1440 P Street, NW, and the 833 Wayne Avenue store in Silver Spring, M.D., from approximately 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 21, 2009.

For UFCW members, health care reform is a top legislative priority. UFCW members around the country are organizing and mobilizing their communities in support of comprehensive health care reform.

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  1. Carole S Milioti Carole S Milioti United States says:

    I agree with Mackey's position on healthcare reform.  Don't understand how the first amendment only covers Liberals and their opinions!  

    • Nicole Nicole United States says:

      I also agree with Mackey's position on healthcare reform, and I don't think he should be punished for speaking his opinion.  I never shopped Whole Foods before but I am starting today!  You are so right....The Liberals are always exercising their first ammendment rights and voicing their opinions.  But in their mind the first ammendment only applies to them.

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