Michael Hiltzik: At a subsidiary of a $4 billion corporation, these low-wage workers are striking for better pay
Cristina Lujan, 46, has worked on the line at the Jon Donaire Desserts plant in Santa Fe Springs for 19 years, nearly half her life, making and decorating cakes for food chains such as Ralphs, Walmart and Baskin-Robbins.
Since Nov. 3, however, she has been walking a picket line outside the plant, protesting a contract offer from Donaire's parent, Rich Products, that comes to a raise of $1.60 an hour over three years — 50 cents an hour in the first year and 55 cents in each of the next two.
She and her fellow 165 unionized employees worked through the pandemic, except for two weeks when the company shut down, though they were required to use vacation time or sick days to keep money coming in.
The workers, mostly Latinas, received "hero pay" — a roughly $2 hourly addition to their standard wage of
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