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Teamsters Locals 206 and 324 filed their combined ninth unfair labor practice charge against Bigfoot Beverages on Dec. 9.
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There are so many ways Eugene Weekly readers give — your time, your donations of warm clothing that you drop off for the unhoused here at the paper, your local purchases and, of course, your money.
As mayor, I am the face and voice of the city. Both anger and praise are directed at me on this and other issues. It is my job to show up, listen respectfully and take peoples’ concerns seriously.