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v • A STATEMENT OF FACTS FOR PCBLIC INFORMATION 4 W«E »** \ 1 srSafei^"" \ 1 {use4 „ >l tauS -'S \ \\\\ taurant my * era?*d deceived wy.f!,ea\s *ere \ 1 5 w;\s*1 w:j ss«* \ \\\\ ent l to the reg^af * waitress oi 1 \\W served^0 x^eatda 1 \\\\ X have ne food. woVbin6 \ M Ph*n ab°U &X X have io^eUetvt and \ I * -te°C^ SSSt *** ^ \ 1 v.’sss*■*•*•"* \ \\\\ better than .^nig ie \ \\\\ ever ^^b Carohna. \ 1 *-* . \ \1 IL Storm^ \ 1 771.5, ff°Ha | to i®wlUt ...\ 1111 , i ftestauran 1 j by tbe Ctfsta\* ee years. \ 1 \ \\\\ t returned to Rtfl still the Cry« aver- 1 1 October 9th, “ h*ve «<**fceV,ed W ^0» to \ 1 I «« ,ut“lf«eve ehtire'S », caato»e»- \ \\\\ wbicb metd* {utinsbed Bestau- \ 1 Sameme^as , at tbe have \ 1 rMlt So«* *"d '!«*»'»'* \ |^u ttbec^-r^ \ 1 rx^emp'0jce9' a \ 1 ^ ^°j!J r On Saturday morning, October 9,1943, sixteen of our forty - seven em ployees left our service without just cause thereby creating an unfortunate and serious hardship on our many patrons. The waitresses leaving our employ gave as their reasons: «p f (A) Demand for more money. f (fi) Insisfanceforsfeaks and other delicacies. (A) At the time of the Waitress' demands for more money, we requested a reasonable time to work out a mutually satisfactory agreement. This request was refused and we were left without ad* vance notice. (B) In the matter of meilsr our waitresses have access to and are served free of cost fo them, the same qualify food, and in unlimited portions, as that which regular customers receive. II has always been the practice of the Crystal Restaurant management to provide the most pleasant and profitable working combination possible for all employees. •n Immediately following the "Waiireess Walkout," we were compelled to fill the sixteen positions vacated by them in order to maintain our service to patrons. This was accomplished by Wednesday following the date of the walkout. In view ol the loyal cooperation ol these new and etticient waitresses, we do not think it lair to discharge them now which would be necessary in or der to re-employ the group of sixteen former waitresses, who advised through their representative that they would not return unless the entire group was accepted. CRYSTAL RESTAURANT THEODORE ZEZEFELLIS HIKE ZEZEFELLIS 4 PROPRIETORS — OPERATORS
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