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Participants in Houston Press
Conference Rallied and Walked the Block to Let Community Members
Know About Kroger’s Plans to “Wal-Mart-ize” Health Care
HOUSTON–United Food and Commercial
Workers (UFCW) Local 408 and 455 members working at Kroger stores in
the
Houston area joined with local
community leaders and supporters yesterday in asking Kroger to stop
attacking workers’ health care.
Joining Houston Kroger workers at the
press conference and rally were prominent community and religious
leaders, including representatives from the Houston Interfaith
Workers Justice Center, ACORN, the Coalition for Workers and the
Poor, LCLAA, and the Latino Labor Council, as well the President and
Secretary Treasurer of the Harris County AFL-CIO, the President of
the of the A. Phillip Randolph Institute, the President of the
Houston NAACP Branch, and other supporters and community activists.
This broad coalition of community and religious supporters are
standing with Kroger workers for affordable health care. With
Kroger’s latest contract offer, workers will be forced to choose
between paying the electric bill and taking their children to the
doctor.
Meanwhile, Kroger continues to be the
most successful company in the industry, with rising profits and
growing market share—and throughout contract negotiations the
company has refused to share any of that success with the workers
who made it possible.
Houston community
members don’t believe that people who go to work everyday should
have to rely on public assistance for health care coverage, or that
Kroger should be allowed to shift their health care costs to local
taxpayers like Wal-Mart does. Please join
Houston community leaders and
workers in saying “no” to Kroger’s attacks on employee health care
and the community. |