Unions organize food pantry in Washington, D.C. during prolonged government shutdown

Brian Bryant, International President at IAM
Brian Bryant, International President at IAM
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Union members have set up a food pantry in Washington, D.C., as the government shutdown extends beyond 30 days and federal SNAP funding nears its end. The pantry provides canned goods to the public and collects donations for local food banks. These efforts aim to support laid-off federal workers, including members of the IAM Union and NFFE-IAM.



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