A federal appeals court says a company that owns 10 Jimmy John's sandwich shops in the Twin Cities was within its rights to fire six union workers who circulated posters critical of the company's sick-leave policy.
Another vacant building is being filled. A sign in the window of the former "A Place Called Home" store at 3503 Division Street in St. Cloud says Jimmy John's is moving into that space.
Employees at ten Jimmy John's sandwich shops in the Twin Cities could get another chance at deciding whether to unionize. The National Labor Relations Board said it found evidence the restaurants' owner engaged in unfair labor practices when the employees narrowly rejected unionization last October.