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Park Slope Shop Closes After Staff Walkout Over BLM Sign Removal

The Fleisher's on Fifth Avenue is one of four locations closed after staff walked out when the CEO removed BLM signs, according to reports.

The Fleisher's on Fifth Avenue is one of four locations closed after staff walked out when the CEO removed BLM signs, according to reports
The Fleisher's on Fifth Avenue is one of four locations closed after staff walked out when the CEO removed BLM signs, according to reports (Google Maps)

PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN — A Park Slope butcher shop has been forced to temporarily close after staff walked out over the removal of Black Lives Matter and LGBTQ signs from its windows, according to reports.

All four locations of popular Fleisher's butcher shops — including on Fifth Avenue in Park Slope and on the Upper East Side — have closed their doors after three dozen workers walked out when the CEO took down the signs, Forbes first reported.

The debacle started back on July 22 when an investor of the craft butcher called Fleisher's CEO John Adams about symbols supporting BLM in the windows at one of its Connecticut shops, according to the outlet.

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Adams, who has only been CEO for two months, took the train to the Westport outlet to remove the signs, along with LGBTQ pride signage, and then did the same at its two New York City locations, Forbes said.

Adams eventually returned the signs within 24 hours, but not before three dozen staff walked out, forcing the temporary closure.

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“You were trying to get our trust, and I don’t feel comfortable here," Ajani Thompson, the only Black employee at the Park Slope shop, told Forbes about what Adams did. "I don’t feel safe coming into work because you didn’t do that.”

At least half of Fleisher's 40 or so staff members identify as BIPOC, nonbinary or queer, according to Forbes.

All Fleisher's outlets were still marked as "temporarily closed" on the company's website on Wednesday.

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