Breads Bakery Union Targets Owners Over Foreign Politics

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Today’s Molière Citation is issued without joy.

This commentary examines the decision by employees of Breads Bakery in NYC — aided by their union — to turn against longtime owners by imposing political demands tied to a foreign conflict. What should have remained a workplace matter became a case study in ideological pressure, misdirected loyalty, and a troubling precedent for employer-employee relations.

We explore why political coercion has no place in private enterprise, why dissatisfied employees always retain the freedom to leave, and why cities that tolerate this behavior should not be surprised when businesses and customers depart with them.

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