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products (including Minute Maid and
Odwalla), citing the company's labor practices and exploitation of natural resources in third-world countries. Since 2010, the PSFC has boycotted Flaum Appetizing Products for violations of labor law. Flaum is a local kosher producer known for hummus sold under its
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Formed in 1973, PSFC had grown to include over 17,000 members as of April 2018. The PSFC business model requires each of its adult members to contribute 2 hours and 45 minutes of work every six weeks. In exchange, active members may shop at the store. The store sells a variety of foods and household
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In 1978, the Coop began renting 782 Union Street with an option to buy upon the expiration of a two-year lease. Expecting to buy, the Coop completed renovations the next year and purchased the building in 1980. This was followed in 1988 and 1999 with the purchase of the two buildings immediately to
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Members are required to work a 2 hour, 45 min. shift every six weeks. The positions fall into the following categories: food processing, inventory, maintenance, office, check-out, receiving & stocking, soup kitchen prep, and soup kitchen at CHiPS (a local charity organization). All slots other
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incorrectly stated or implied that the coop was considering a ban on
Israeli products in protest of the 2009 Israeli military offensive in Gaza. In actuality, no such proposal had been placed on the agenda of the PSFC General Meeting (GM). The stories were based on two letters-to-the-editor in the
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that they would be opening a location in
Brooklyn called Barneys Coop, the PSFC General Meeting (GM) considered taking action in light of the company's apparent violation of New York's Cooperative Corporations Law, which restricts the use of the term "coop" to cooperative businesses. The general
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Directors gather monthly to hear the advice of the members at the General Meeting (GM), and generally approve all resolutions passed by the GM. The GM agenda is governed by an Agenda Committee, and the meeting itself is run by a Chair Committee, whose members rotate in service as
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coordinators informed the state attorney general of the violation and presented a plan for a lawsuit to the July 2010 GM, which rejected the proposal for anticipated costs. A more limited proposal was approved by the August 2010 GM but later overturned on procedural grounds.
191:. It is one of the oldest and largest active food co-ops in the United States. As a food cooperative, one of its goals is to be a "buying agent to its members, not a selling agent to any industry." Non-members may visit the store as a guest of a member, but may not shop.
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Mongoose Community Center. By 1977 the Mongoose was defunct and the Coop started renting directly from the landlord.
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January 26, 2016, the Park Slope Food Coop voted in a change to The Rules For The General Meeting. It stipulated that in order to pass any boycott, a super-majority of at least 75% of the General Meeting must agree to the boycott.
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The NLRB settled with the Coop regarding the Unfair Labor
Practice charges, as a result the Park Slope Food Coop was required to post a notice to employees stating that going forward specified labor rights will not be violated.
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complaint. The Park Slope Food Coop's Labor
Committee, a group founded to provide "leadership and information on the labor issues that impact the coop’s food system," voiced their support of a neutrality agreement.
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products, at a 21% markup over the wholesale price (compared to 26-100% at a supermarket). An additional temporary 4% markup was implemented in
October 2020 to help the co-op offset the financial impacts of
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initiative started with the collecting of yogurt cups to be upcycled into toothbrushes and other personal care goods by Recycline in 2008, at a time when New York City's municipal recycling limited the
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consisting of five persons elected to staggered three-year terms by and from the membership. The longest-serving General Coordinator present at the meeting (usually Joe Holtz) serves as a voting member
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The coop has a Diversity and Equality Committee, whose members receive workslot credit and which proposes programs to enhance membership diversity at the coop. It also has a biweekly paper called the
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to single parents, members with multiple outside jobs, and students, since an excess of required make-up shifts requires significant working hours that may be unmanageable without external support.
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infection to paid staff. The co-op operated purely by existing and temporary paid workers until mid-October 2020, when a voluntary member labor program began for select assignments.
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due to an unprecedented turnout of nearly 1,700 members (eleven times more than typical), after a heated discussion considered and rejected a proposal to hold such a referendum.
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1044:"Park Slope Food Co-op Votes Against Boycott Of Israeli Products"
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1563:"At a Food Co-op, a Discordant Thought: Nannies Covering Shifts"
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1303:"Park Slope Food Coop Threatened Union-Backing Staff: Complaint"
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1471:"Park Slope Food Coop Violated Federal Labor Laws, Board Finds"
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Hartocollois, Anemona; Linderman, Juliet (February 17, 2011).
1066:"Slope Food Coop Votes — in Fort Greene! — Against Israel Ban"
911:"TerraCycle Recycling Collections : Park Slope Food Coop"
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574:"Biggest Grocery Store Markups: The Worst Deals in the Aisles"
1544:"At the Food Co-op, Accused of a Little Too Much Cooperation"
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and values of democracy, equality, equity, and solidarity.
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chairperson and collectively serve as GM parliamentarian.
897:"City Expands Recycling Program to Include Hard Plastics"
750:"Diversity and Equality Get the Last Word at December GM"
1127:"Is the Barneys Co-op breaking the law — with its name?"
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1183:"Park Slope Food Coop Employees Move To Unionize"
1786:"Praise From Afar for the Park Slope Food Co-op"
1756:"Sign-UP for VOLUNTARY Member-Labor Work Shifts"
1354:"Park Slope Food Coop Case Number: 29-CA-240076"
1087:Semple, Kirk; Kuntzman, Kersh (March 27, 2012).
1799:"Soy Vey! Could a Hummus Fight Kill the Co-op?"
481:"PSFC Certificate of Incorporation - May, 1977"
1068:. The Local – Fort-Greene Blog. March 27, 2012
702:""A Brooklyn Story: The Park Slope Food Coop""
1146:"Coop Fashion Police Cite Barney's Violation"
823:"Bottled Water Paradox: Banned, and Required"
790:"Food Fight: Brooklyn Co-op Mulls Israel Ban"
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1911:Cooperatives based in New York (state)
1901:Food cooperatives in the United States
1713:Park Slope Food Coop Membership Manual
1523:Ain, Alana Joblin (October 23, 2009).
987:. Park Slope Food Coop. Archived from
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842:"Bottles and Bags, Bans and Boycotts"
510:"History of the Park Slope Food Coop"
275:regime, Chilean grapes were removed;
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1881:1973 establishments in New York City
1450:. PSFC Labor Committee. 18 June 2019
1144:Forman, Gayle (September 23, 2010).
378:international cooperative principles
1784:Crewdson, Michael (March 7, 2011).
985:"The Linewaiters' Gazette: Letters"
929:"DSNY - About - Non-Rigid Plastics"
788:Gersten, Lana (February 18, 2009).
572:Crowe, Aaron (February 18, 2011).
259:Political and environmental action
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1125:Brown, Stephen (April 15, 2010).
1106:Feldman, Kiera (March 29, 2012).
1042:Chi'en, Arthur (March 27, 2012).
1011:"The July GM: Debating a Boycott"
748:Kaplan, Eva (December 31, 2009).
592:"Coop Mark-Up Increase in Effect"
508:Falkowitz, Max (April 19, 2018).
1631:"Flunking Out at the Food Co-op"
1629:Ain, Alana Joblin (2009-10-23).
1542:Barry, Dan (December 11, 2004).
1525:"Flunking Out at the Food Co-op"
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1469:Quinn, Anna (August 23, 2019).
895:Newman, Andy (April 24, 2013).
680:Younge, Gary (March 16, 2006).
840:Burke, Daniel (June 5, 2008).
682:"Are you feeling cooperative?"
636:Welch, Liz (October 7, 2010).
389:National Labor Relations Board
338:Brooklyn Technical High School
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1581:"Committee & Squad Times"
1426:"PSFC Labor Committee - home"
1327:Smith, Taigi (June 6, 2019).
1301:Quinn, Anna (June 3, 2019).
1208:"Park Slope Food Coop Union"
1181:Quinn, Anna (May 13, 2019).
422:to cover their work shifts.
115:Elizabeth Tobier (Secretary)
112:Imani Q'ryn (Vice President)
1886:Companies based in Brooklyn
1606:"Make Your Member Payments"
1234:Food Chain Workers Alliance
878:"Recycling? Fuhgeddaboudit"
821:Dwyer, Jim (May 14, 2008).
759:. p. 2. Archived from
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287:"Mike & Joe's" label.
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1448:"Coop Staff Union Effort"
462:List of food cooperatives
253:National Cooperative Bank
208:Governance and management
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20:Park Slope Food Coop Inc.
1255:"RWDSU - Our Industries"
794:The Jewish Daily Forward
729:"Union Street Memories,"
528:"PSFC Mission Statement"
316:The Jewish Daily Forward
271:were banned; during the
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143:over $ 56 million (2018)
109:Brandon West (President)
1857:40.674853°N 73.976881°W
1280:"FAQ on the PSFC Union"
707:The Laura Flanders Show
151:17,000 as of April 2018
1428:. PSFC Labor Committee
1406:. Park Slope Food Coop
553:. Park Slope Food Coop
530:. Park Slope Food Coop
385:unfair labor practices
50:Consumers' cooperative
1862:40.674853; -73.976881
1804:The New York Observer
322:Linewaiters' Gazette.
234:Linewaiters' Gazette.
118:Joe Holtz (Treasurer)
1760:Park Slope Food Coop
1735:Park Slope Food Coop
1694:Linewaiters' Gazette
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596:Park Slope Food Coop
356:Unionization efforts
169:Park Slope Food Coop
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954:The Brooklyn Paper.
882:www.motherjones.com
598:. October 11, 2020.
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1635:The New York Times
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970:2017-11-25 at the
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734:2017-09-08 at the
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370:at-will employment
214:Board of Directors
1762:. 20 October 2020
949:Kuntzman, Gersh.
810:. April 27, 2004.
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