Market Basket workers rally in Tewksbury for ?Artie T.?
Organizers estimated 15,000 people gathered to voice their support for Arthur T. Demoulas and eight executives who were fired Sunday.
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Organizers estimated 15,000 people gathered to voice their support for Arthur T. Demoulas and eight executives who were fired Sunday.
The lawsuit presents a starkly different picture of a Market Basket culture that has been put forward in recent days.
The board is evaluating several offers to purchase the company, including one from ousted leader Arthur T. Demoulas.
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