Hundreds of supporters joined Republic Windows & Doors workers today in a mass picket of Bank of America. Last week, the bank -- which received $25 billion in taxpayer bailout dollars it said it didn't need -- cut the company's line of credit, throwing more than 200 workers out of work with only three days notice. The workers instead occupied the plant on Friday, and international support for their campaign for justice has exploded in recent days.
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Hundreds of supporters joined Republic Windows & Doors workers today in a mass picket of Bank of America. Last week, the bank -- which received $25 billion in taxpayer bailout dollars it said it didn't need -- cut the company's line of credit, throwing more than 200 workers out of work with only three days notice. The workers instead occupied the plant on Friday, and international support for their campaign for justice has exploded in recent days.