Union officials: Tate's Bake Shop workers threatened with deportation if they unionize

The iconic cookie company in Southhampton has become a Long Island favorite over the past 50 years. But employees disclosed the allegations to News 12 with their identities shielded for fear of retaliation.

News 12 Staff

Mar 11, 2021, 3:22 AM

Updated 1,142 days ago

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Union officials say workers at Tate's Bake Shop are being threatened with deportation if they try to unionize.
The iconic cookie company in Southampton has become a Long Island favorite over the past 50 years. But employees disclosed the allegations to News 12 with their identities shielded for fear of retaliation.
Those who spoke to News 12 spoke through a Spanish interpreter. They alleged that some employees at Tate's, a majority of whom are undocumented immigrants, say they're being harassed at work.
"She is not happy there anymore because when she gets there, everyone is looking at her saying, 'Oh you're with the union so you shouldn't be here,'" says the interpreter.
Employees say they're scared they'll lose their jobs or even be deported, because they claim management has threatened to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Eastern States Joint Board President Cosmo Lubrano says once supervisors at Tate's heard about the employees wanting to unionize, they began harassing them, which is illegal under the National Labor Relations Act.
"They began threatening people based on their immigration status, telling them that if their documents are not in order and they attempted to join the labor union they would get deported," says Lubrano.
Tate's was originally owned locally by Kathleen King, who used to sell her homemade cookies at her father's farm in the 1970s. The company was acquired by snack food giant Mondelez International in 2018 for $500 million.
A Mondelez spokesperson responded to the claims, saying, "Any allegation that the company has violated any aspect of the National Labor Relations Act is untrue. Tate's prides itself on treating all its employees with respect, and we have fostered over many years an inclusive, supportive, caring work environment and culture with our employees."
Employees have until April 21 to vote on whether or not they'd like to unionize.


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