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Del Secco Diamond Core & Saw - UCB animal torture subcontractors

by Cal Kills
Contact info for Del Secco Diamond Core & Saw, a company involved in the construction of UC Berkeley's Li Ka-Shing Center
Del Secco Diamond Core & Saw is currently and actively involved in the construction of the Li Ka-Shing Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences at University Ave. and Oxford Way.

The building, scheduled for completion in March 2010, will include underground facilities where tens of thousands of primates, cats, mice, rabbits, rats, hamsters, and other non-human animals will endure a life of scientific fraud and violence that will end in a violent death every single year. The facilities would lead to a seventy percent expansion of UC Berkeley's existing Northwest Animal Facility

Please contact Del Secco Inc. and let them know that assisting in animal torture is not acceptable.

Del Secco Diamond Core & Saw
31739 Knapp Street
Hayward, CA 94544
Phone: 510-475-6313

Contacts:
David John Del Secco, RMO/CEO/PRES
Sharon Scharff Del Secco, RMO/CEO/PRES

Additional Address:
942 Rancho Arroyo Pkwy
Fremont, CA 94536-2683
(510) 794-5027
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by Just a thought
I'm just curious if there are other ways to interact with subcontractors - primarily blue-collar, working-class folks - that won't alienate them from the Animal Liberation cause. Perhaps following tactics similar to getting unions of different trades to recognize each other's picket lines & act in solidarity? Just a thought.
by Yeah..
Someone already commented on one of these articles (was it you?) accusing these posts of facilitating 'harrassment' of working class folks.

In all of these posts, the only contacts are those of the executives of companies involved in construction.

It should be obvious, but apparently it's not. CEO's are not working class.
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