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After Hard-Fought Campaign, Fired IWW Union Barista Jeff Bauer Achieves Victory at Ozzie’s Coffee

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Posted Fri, 04/22/2011 - 1:56pm by intexile

By NYC Wobblies

Brooklyn, NY - After an aggressive nine month campaign consisting of both legal action and increasingly more militant direct action, the New York City branch of the Industrial Workers of the World was victorious in seeking justice for fellow worker Jeff Bauer, who was fired from the 7th Ave location of Ozzie’s Coffee & Tea on June 29, 2010.

Jeff Bauer worked at the independent Park Slope coffee shop, a neighborhood institution, for over a year and proved himself to be a hard worker with a strong work ethic. The quality of his labor was never questioned before his union affiliation with the IWW was leaked to management when Bauer helped organize a May Day benefit for the NYC branch of the IWW in 2010. In fact, Bauer was offered the Store Manager position, before it was given to Raphael Bernadine, but turned it down on principle as it went against his political beliefs as both an anarchist and a Wobbly. When management was made aware Bauer was organizing with the One Big Union their response was harsh and relentless. Bauer was subjected to mistreatment, harassment, and verbal abuse on a daily basis.

In June of 2010 Bauer suffered a severe cut in hours when he stood up for a coworker who was physically assaulted and threatened by Store Manager Raphael Bernadine’s boyfriend, an ex-cop, on the shop floor. In response to this retaliatory attack on Bauer’s right to defend his coworker from a violent confrontation, as well as his legally protected right to discuss workplace conditions, Bauer led a union delegation of six Wobblies and supporters into Ozzie’s Coffee & Tea. The purpose of this “March on the Boss” was to deliver a demand letter directly to Bernadine and officially notify him of Bauer’s affiliation with the IWW. Bauer’s list of demands included his hours be restored to 40, his only written warning be retracted and removed from his permanent record, an immediate cease to any and all harassment and/or retaliation based upon his union affiliation and for Ozzie’s to obey all federal labor laws, including those that relate to paid overtime.

When Ozzie’s co-owner Melissa Azulai found out about the demand letter, and the fraudulent and unnecessary 911 call, Jeff Bauer was immediately removed from the schedule and unlawfully terminated a week later. Azulai didn’t have the decency to fire Bauer to his face; instead she informed his then legal counsel, friend and comrade Daniel Gross, via a phone call. During this same phone conversation Azulai told FW Gross that “this will all blow over, it always does.” Gross informed Azulai that that’s not how the IWW operates, that when we start a campaign we stick with it until the bitter end. When Azulai refused to reinstate Bauer, Gross helped Bauer file Unfair Labor Practices (ULPs) with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). At the same time the NYC branch of the IWW launched an aggressive campaign of direct action that ranged from union-wide phone and email zaps to increasingly more spirited pickets and demonstrations in front of the store.

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