Published: February 02, 2011
UFCW Local 135 President Endorses Sen. Vargas' Small and Neighborhood Business Protection Act
SAN DIEGO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Mickey Kasparian, president of Local 135 of the United Food and
Commercial Workers, announced his support for legislation introduced
today by California State Sen. Juan Vargas (D-San Diego).
Vargas' bill, called the Small and Neighborhood Business Protection Act,
would restore community safeguards for local businesses and workers that
were lost when San Diego's City Council repealed a big box ordinance
that it passed in December 2010. The legislation also would extend those
safeguards statewide.
San Diego's ordinance, which was designed to protect small and
neighborhood businesses, required retail companies intending to build
big box stores to submit their projects for review by independent
experts. The studies would evaluate the projects' potential impact on
local businesses, jobs, wages and traffic, as well as the environment.
Kasparian observed that Walmart and its developer allies succeeded in
intimidating the City Council when they gathered enough signatures to
put a referendum to repeal the ordinance on the ballot.
"This is a classic case of wealthy out-of-state interests using bully
tactics to get their way," Kasparian said. "As a result, San Diego lost
an opportunity to take control of its planning decisions."
Kasparian said he was optimistic that the California Legislature would
be able to resist such tactics.
In addition to serving as president of UFCW Local 135, Mickey Kasparian
is president of the San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council.

UFCW Local 135
Mickey Kasparian, 619-298-7727
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