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Capital Roots, a non-profit community garden and nutrition organization in Troy, is facing a formal complaint from the National Labor Relations Board.
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Unionized workers at Capital Roots demonstrated outside the organization’s Urban Grow Center in Troy on Friday, accusing the non-profit dedicated to food access and sustainability as fostering a toxic workplace and retaliating against employees.
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Capital Roots’ mission is to make the Capital Region of New York a place where every person has access to fresh, affordable, healthy food.They are working…
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Capital Roots’ longstanding “produce aisle on wheels” has undergone a roughly $85,000 upgrade. The new Veggie Mobile that hit the streets of New York’s…
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On this first Food Friday of 2019, we explore food access in our region with Amy Halloran of the Unity House and Amy Klein of Capital Roots, both based in…
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Our Falling into Place series spotlights the important work of -and fosters collaboration between- not-for-profit organizations in our communities;…
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U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand was in Troy Friday, talking about the Trump administration’s proposed budget that would cut SNAP benefits by $193 billion…
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Our Falling into Place series spotlights the important work of -and fosters collaboration between- not-for-profit organizations in our communities;…
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Community service organization Capital Roots announced the launch of the Greater Capital Region Food System Assessment Wednesday at its headquarters and…
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What began four decades ago as simple garden plots in city neighborhoods has grown into an organization that now not only grows fresh food, but delivers…