Red and Black Cafe: Difference between revisions
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| neighborhood = [[Buckman]] | | neighborhood = [[Buckman]] | ||
| type of food = [[vegan]] | | type of food = [[vegan]] | ||
| hours = | | hours = permanently closed | ||
| website = [http://RedAndBlackCafe.com RedAndBlackCafe.com] | | website = [http://RedAndBlackCafe.com RedAndBlackCafe.com] | ||
| phone = (503) 231-3899 | | phone = (503) 231-3899 | ||
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'''Red and Black Cafe''' | '''Red and Black Cafe''' was a [[Worker-Owned Cooperatives|worker-owned]] vegan restaurant located in the [[Buckman]] neighborhood (close in SE Portland) at [[SE 12th Avenue]] & [[SE Oak Street]]. For several years, the cafe's worker-owners were unionized with the [[IWW Portland GMB|Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)]] and the cafe was a closed shop (meaning all of its workers must be union members) with a union shop card. In November 2014, the General Executive Board of the IWW voted to revoke the IWW Cooperative Union Shop status for the cafe, citing the fact that no worker-owners remained in good standing with the union and that the cafe was not paying worker-owners, which was against union requirements that shops must not "undermine wages in their industry." The cafe also belonged to the United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives. During its peak years of activity, the cafe was a hub of radical activity in the Portland area, hosting many social justice oriented activists, speakers, and musical acts. Red and Black Cafe made international news when a worker asked a Portland police officer to leave the business.<ref>[http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2010/06/red_black_cafe_shows_portland.html Red & Black cafe shows Portland officer the door, won't sell him coffee again]</ref> On March 24, 2015, the cafe announced plans to close indefinitely.<ref>Greif, Jessica (March 25, 2015). [http://www.oregonlive.com/dining/index.ssf/2015/03/red_and_black_cafe_announces_c.html "Red and Black Cafe announces closing after 15 years in Portland"]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oregonian The Oregonian]. Retrieved April 13, 2015.</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 14:57, 12 April 2024
Red and Black Cafe | |
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address | 400 SE 12th Avenue |
neighborhood | Buckman |
food type | vegan |
hours | permanently closed |
wireless internet? | |
website | RedAndBlackCafe.com |
phone | (503) 231-3899 |
Red and Black Cafe was a worker-owned vegan restaurant located in the Buckman neighborhood (close in SE Portland) at SE 12th Avenue & SE Oak Street. For several years, the cafe's worker-owners were unionized with the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and the cafe was a closed shop (meaning all of its workers must be union members) with a union shop card. In November 2014, the General Executive Board of the IWW voted to revoke the IWW Cooperative Union Shop status for the cafe, citing the fact that no worker-owners remained in good standing with the union and that the cafe was not paying worker-owners, which was against union requirements that shops must not "undermine wages in their industry." The cafe also belonged to the United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives. During its peak years of activity, the cafe was a hub of radical activity in the Portland area, hosting many social justice oriented activists, speakers, and musical acts. Red and Black Cafe made international news when a worker asked a Portland police officer to leave the business.[1] On March 24, 2015, the cafe announced plans to close indefinitely.[2]
References
- ↑ Red & Black cafe shows Portland officer the door, won't sell him coffee again
- ↑ Greif, Jessica (March 25, 2015). "Red and Black Cafe announces closing after 15 years in Portland". The Oregonian. Retrieved April 13, 2015.
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