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Mike Woliansky and Sadrah Schadel were punk rockers with a vision to save the world one vegan meat product at a time. No Evil Foods is sold as an activist brand with a mission, but their socialist-themed branding and co-opting of leftist rhetoric can’t cover up their union busting and treatment of workers as disposable. So how did this “progressive” company come to exploit their employees just like any other cutthroat capitalists? In this episode we speak with union organizers and former No Evil Foods employees Jon, Meagan and Josh about their experiences with the company and its union busting tactics. Even further proving their contempt for their employees, just weeks after this episode was recorded No Evil Foods laid off their entire production staff without warning or severance.
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Mike Woliansky and Sadrah Schadel were punk rockers with a vision to save the world one vegan meat product at a time. No Evil Foods is sold as an activist brand with a mission, but their socialist-themed branding and co-opting of leftist rhetoric can’t cover up their union busting and treatment of workers as disposable. So how did this “progressive” company come to exploit their employees just like any other cutthroat capitalists? In this episode we speak with union organizers and former No Evil Foods employees Jon, Meagan and Josh about their experiences with the company and its union busting tactics. Even further proving their contempt for their employees, just weeks after this episode was recorded No Evil Foods laid off their entire production staff without warning or severance.