- 18 Nov 2022 01:27
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Cambridge-based Darwin's coffee, sandwich shops closing after nearly 30 years
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. —
Four beloved, family-owned coffee and sandwich shops in Cambridge will be closing in the near future.
Steven and Isabel Darwin, co-founders of Darwin's Ltd., announced they will be retiring from the business after three decades.
The first of their shops to close will be the location on Mt. Auburn Street, which was already slated to close prior to the Darwins' decision to retire. A statement from the owners said it was because the lease is ending after 30 years and that shop will go dark on Nov. 22.
Closing dates for the other locations — on Cambridge Street, Mass. Ave. and Putnam Avenue — need to be determined with the union, an announcement said.
The closure comes a little more than a year after employees of Darwin's LTD announced their intent to form a union. The owners recognized the union and both sides were in the process of negotiating a contract when they reached this decision.
"We are disappointed the owner is closing, we’re trying to work with him to keep stores opened, and were shocked that he decided to close," said Warren Pepicelli, the joint board manager from the NEJB, which is representing Darwin's employees.
Pepicelli said the unionized employees were seeking $24 per hour wages, three weeks paid leave and health insurance with no deductibles.
Hat Tip: https://www.wcvb.com/article/darwins-co ... /41954777#
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. —
Four beloved, family-owned coffee and sandwich shops in Cambridge will be closing in the near future.
Steven and Isabel Darwin, co-founders of Darwin's Ltd., announced they will be retiring from the business after three decades.
The first of their shops to close will be the location on Mt. Auburn Street, which was already slated to close prior to the Darwins' decision to retire. A statement from the owners said it was because the lease is ending after 30 years and that shop will go dark on Nov. 22.
Closing dates for the other locations — on Cambridge Street, Mass. Ave. and Putnam Avenue — need to be determined with the union, an announcement said.
The closure comes a little more than a year after employees of Darwin's LTD announced their intent to form a union. The owners recognized the union and both sides were in the process of negotiating a contract when they reached this decision.
"We are disappointed the owner is closing, we’re trying to work with him to keep stores opened, and were shocked that he decided to close," said Warren Pepicelli, the joint board manager from the NEJB, which is representing Darwin's employees.
Pepicelli said the unionized employees were seeking $24 per hour wages, three weeks paid leave and health insurance with no deductibles.
Hat Tip: https://www.wcvb.com/article/darwins-co ... /41954777#
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