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Workers plead for Sodexo contract amid job fears

June 10, 2024 | Battle Ground School District, School Districts, Washington



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Workers plead for Sodexo contract amid job fears
During a recent government meeting, employees from Sodexo, a food service provider for the Battle Ground School District, voiced their concerns regarding the potential loss of their jobs due to a contract change. Christie Sexton, a former employee, shared her personal struggles after speaking out against the company, highlighting the emotional toll and lack of accountability she faced. She urged decision-makers to consider the impact on current employees and the loyalty they have shown over the past two decades.

Sexton emphasized the importance of integrity and courage in leadership, referencing a biblical passage to inspire the board's decision-making process. Her testimony underscored the fear and uncertainty surrounding the potential transition to Chartwell, another food service provider.

Another employee, who has worked with Sodexo for ten years, praised the company's commitment to quality service and the leadership of James Capen and Robin Ram. She expressed concern that the change could jeopardize the high standards and efficiency that Sodexo has maintained in serving the district's students.

The testimonies reflect a deep commitment among Sodexo employees to their roles and a strong desire to continue providing quality service to the Battle Ground School District. The board's decision on the contract will have significant implications for the staff and the community they serve.

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