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Market Basket Employees Not Heading Back to Work Monday
Despite amnesty by board and an offer to buy company, employees are holding out for Arthur T.'s return.
By Liz Taurasi
More than a week has passed, offers are on the table and everyone is wondering what is going to happen next in the Market Basket situation.
While the future isn’t clear, one thing is for certain, employees say they will continue to stand their ground in their fight to bring back ousted CEO Arthur T. Demoulas.
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Just one day after the Market Basket board of directors met, and upwards of 10,000 employees, customers and vendors gathered for the biggest rally yet, employees issued a statement Saturday telling customers and the public they remain fully committed to their cause.
Arthur T. issued a statement Wednesday saying he and other members of his side of the family want to buy the chain and made an offer to purchase the other 50.5 percent share of the company. Following Friday’s board meeting, it was announced this wasn’t the only offer for the 71-store chain.
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But Market Basket employees want Arthur T. back and say it’s him or bust.
“ATD (Arthur T. Demoulas) must be reinstated with full authority as president of DSM. This has been and will continue to be non-negotiable,” the statement issued Saturday by employees said. “We also want to be clear in our message to any other potential buyer that we will work for no other CEO.”
In the nine days since employees took action, markets are bare, parking lots are empty and Market Basket customers have moved on to shopping where they can. Customers throughout the chain showed their support on Saturday with their own rallies at their favorite Market Basket location.
Market Basket officials issued a statement on Friday night saying all protesting and boycotting associates would be welcomed back with open arms Monday if they return to work and face no penalties or discipline for their actions.
But it appears employees aren’t interested in that offer.
“Please know that despite our co-CEO’s offer for amnesty, none of us will be returning to work until ATD is back in the driver’s seat and that includes if someone else buys the majority share of the company,” employees are saying on the “ We Are Market Basket” website. “We will NOT work for anyone but ATD and our customers have voted the same with their feet!
More of Patch’s Ongoing Market Basket Coverage:
Market Basket Board Confirms Arthur T. Offer, Reaffirms Choices Overnight Market Basket Workers Sue Company LIVE UPDATES: Market Basket Employees Rally Friday, Board of Directors to Also Meet Market Basket Workers Plan Largest Rally Yet for Friday Arthur T. Demoulas Makes Offer to Buy Market Basket Arthur T. Demoulas Issues Statement, Urges Fired Market Basket Employees Be Reinstated If You’re Boycotting Market Basket, Where are You Shopping Now?Are Politicians Overstepping in Support of Market Basket Boycott? Elected Officials Statewide Pledge Support for Market Basket Boycott Despite Firings, Market Basket Employees Continue Fight LIVE UPDATES: Market Basket Employees Rally Again Monday Market Basket Warehouse Supervisor Fired, 7 More Terminated Stores Feel the Pinch, Legislators Chime in as Market Basket Employees Stand Together to Bring Back Ousted CEO Arthur T. PHOTOS: Market Basket Employees, Customers Rally in Support of Arthur T. Live Updates: Market Basket Employees, Vendors, Customers to Rally Today in Support of Arthur T.Market Basket HQ Workers Won’t Show Up for Work Friday in Tewksbury, Plan Rally Market Basket Deadline Passes, Employees Who Walk Out Will Be ReplacedAs Market Basket Deadline Approaches for Artie T., ‘All is Quiet’ from Tewksbury HQ
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