Daily News | Workers at Eeva in Kensington have unionized, making it Philly’s first union restaurant
, celebrated another victory this weekend as it welcomed its latest member: Eeva, the Kensington bakery/restaurant from the owners of ReAnimator Coffee. It is the first independent restaurant in the city to unionize.
“From the start, Eeva has been an experiment in bringing together highly seasonal & market driven foods and the people who enjoy them,” the statement continued. “Our all-day bakery, restaurant, and bottle shop are powered by curious, creative people who constantly challenge Eeva to grow, adapt, and reinvent itself.
“We’re all really happy that everyone is understanding and excited to see what happens next,” Paz said, alluding to the union’s next order of business — negotiating a first contract.there. “Just seeing the support from management and the owners, and the bravery it took to come out with this [announcement that] they were going to unionize, was a huge motivator.”
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