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	<author_name>AFSCME Council 36</author_name>
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	<description>Tell the Marciano family to respect workers&#x27; rights by joining workers on Black Friday to demonstrate outside of Guess stores and demand MAF workers be reinstated. Search event locations below to find an action near you! List of Locations: New Jersey Paramus - Westfield Garden State Plaza 12-3pm Contact: Gina Adams ginaadams@afscme.org (202) 429-1000 New York NYC - 575 5th Ave, New York, NY 10017 12pm-3pm Contact: John Wick johnwick@afscme.org (202) 429-1000 Brooklyn - King&#x27;s Plaza Shopping Center 5100 Kings Plaza Space 139 12pm-3pm Contact: Michelle Price michelleprice@afscme.org (202) 429-1000 Background on the Marciano family’s most recent labor violations: On Friday, November 1, 2019, Marciano Art Foundation (MAF) employees marched to MAF management and notified them that they filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board asking for recognition. On Tuesday, the Marcianos, who also own Guess, laid off all employees who petitioned to organize. On Wednesday, the foundation suddenly claimed it would be shutting its doors. We know this is far from the truth. These clearly retaliatory actions from the Marciano family are just another example of their long history of violating the rights of their employees. We demand the Marciano family start treating all their employees with respect and that they do so by: · Reopening the Marciano Art Foundation; · Reinstating the workers to their jobs; and · Recognizing their union so they have basic protections at work!</description>
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