Day 138 - 20 Jun 95 - Page 65


     
     1        McDonald's poultry supplier, but McDonald's continued to
     2        place orders with the firm.  This policy was only changed
     3        when the UFW subsequently extended their boycott to
     4        McDonald's."
     5
     6        It looks simple enough.  Whether what is first expressed as
     7        a premise gives rise to the conclusion is another question
     8        on which I do not need your help, thank you, Mr. Stein, but
     9        what I do ask you is this:  Was there a dispute between
    10        Tysons, who do supply chickens to McDonald's, and this
    11        union, the UFW in Arkansas in 1983?
    12        A.  Yes, there was.
    13
    14   Q.   Do you know about it personally?
    15        A.  Yes, I do.
    16
    17   Q.   Were you personally involved?
    18        A.  Yes, I was.
    19
    20   Q.   What was the nature of the dispute between the union and
    21        the company Tysons?
    22        A.  If I might for a moment, Tysons was the supplier of our
    23        Chicken McNuggets.
    24
    25   Q.   We know that, we have had weeks of evidence about that,
    26        Mr. Stein?
    27        A.  They built a brand new processing facility in
    28        Nashville, Arkansas.  That facility was organised by the
    29        United Food and Commercial Workers and Tysons recognised
    30        the union as the representative of their people in that
    31        facility.  Collective bargaining ensued.
    32
    33   Q.   Yes?
    34        A.  And during that collective bargaining the parties were
    35        not able to reach agreement and the union then decided that
    36        they would bring pressure to bear upon Tysons by picketing
    37        McDonald's stores with leaflets.
    38
    39   Q.   We are going to have a quick look at some of these leaflets
    40        in a minute, Mr. Stein.  Did they just use the leaflets in
    41        the streets outside McDonald's?.
    42        A.  No, sir, they did not.
    43
    44   Q.   What else did they do with them?
    45        A.  They did use them in the streets in three cities of the
    46        United States.
    47
    48   Q.   Which cities were those?
    49        A.  St. Louis, Kansas City, and I think it was Little Rock,
    50        Arkansas, I know it was Arkansas.  They did do that with 
    51        placards and with leaflets in those 3 cities. They also 
    52        mass mailed leaflets, hundreds of thousands of these 
    53        leaflets, through to residents, if you will, on a mass
    54        mailing basis in about 7 States of the United States.
    55
    56   Q.   Is this one of the big national unions?
    57        A.  Yes, it is.  It is one of the largest unions in the US.
    58
    59   Q.   And this is one of unions which might, although it does not
    60        arise here, be interested in recruiting McDonald's workers

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