THE DEADWILEY TRUTH
OP-ED COLUMN
By Eric M. Deadwiley
February 23, 2011
In a community which has a diverse population of mostly Black and Hispanic residents, the positions at the Food Bazaar Supermarkets are being held by more than 98% Hispanic workers. Most if not all “Cash Register” positions are filled by Hispanic woman; with the only exception being that Hispanic men occupy the more labor intensive positions such as the “Stock” and “Butcher” positions. Even the “Fish Market,” “Delicatessen,” “Post-Office” and “Lottery” are run by Hispanic’s. It is not presently clear whether the Security Guards who are Black are actually hired by the Food Bazaar directly or are hired by a private security firm. In a complaint sent to the owners of supermarket chain, local resident and well-known Photographer Mel Wright wrote: “I would find it hard to believe that in this dismal economic climate, African-Americans are not applying for jobs at your store.” There are calls for “Boycotting” the stores if the management does not change their hiring practices. For now, residents in the Bedford-Stuyvesant/Williamsburg community await a response from the stores management. I intend to make this an on-going (The Deadwiley Truth) story; and intend on investigating the Food Bazaars hiring practices and get back to the community as to my findings.
Eric M. Deadwiley is a Freelance Op-Ed Columnist, Ghost-writer, Contributor and Author of "Civil Death in New York State, How New York State Utilizes Criminal Conviction Records to impede the Economic Growth of Formerly Convicted People"
Contact: Eric M. Deadwiley
Email edeadwiley27@yahoo.com
Blog thedeadwileytruth.blogspot.com
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