Ex-Cardamom Workers Allege Retaliation. Plus, Queer Folk Music and MN Tops Another List
Minnesota was recently named the #1 state in the country for quality of life by the State of the Nation Project, but we came up short in some specific categories. Former employees at Cardamom, the recently-shuttered restaurant inside the Walker Art Center, have filed an Unfair Labor Practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board alleging that DDP Restaurant Group retaliated against them for organizing efforts. Sean is joined by contributor Tane Danger to break down these stories, and local musician Emmy Woods joins the conversation later to talk about an upcoming queer country music concert at the Turf Club.
Learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode:
- Minnesota ranked best in country for quality of life (Star Tribune)
- Minnesota full State of the States Report (State of the Nation)
- Former employees of Walker Art Center restaurant file labor complaint (Star Tribune)
- Country Queers Make Do (Turf Club)
- Become a City Cast Twin Cities Neighbor
Learn more about the sponsors of this June 11th episode:
- Ordway Center for the Performing Arts
- Vida y Deportes
- North Canna - get 30% of your first purchase at northcanna.com
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