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	"author_name": "Franklin Street Bakery Workers",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/franklin-street-bakery-workers",
	"title": "Kicking Hunger Should Start at Home",
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	"description": "In less than two months, Superbowl 52 will arrive in Minnesota. As part of the festivities, a charity called “Taste of the NFL” will hold a party with the rich and famous to raise money for food shelves to help “Kick Hunger.” Raising money for food shelves is a great cause, but “Taste of the NFL” Executive Director Wayne Kostroski reportedly pays many workers at his Franklin Street Bakery so little that they must use these same food shelves. Even worse, Wayne and his managers are under federal investigation for evidently violating their employees’ workplace rights, including the right to form or join a union. The NFL and Minnesota’s Superbowl shouldn’t associate with someone who acts like Wayne Kostroski. Please join us in contacting NFL COO Tod Leiweke and telling him to demand Wayne Kostroski either sign a labor peace agreement with Franklin Street Bakery workers or resign from Taste of the NFL. Let’s send him a message now.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/kicking-hunger-should-start-at-home"
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