

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UFCW MEMBERS SOLIDIFY
VICTORY BY RATIFYING AGREEMENT WITH NATIONAL GROCERS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
July 23,
2007
Community-Worker Solidarity, Regional And National Support Win The Fight For
Quality, Affordable Health Care And A Living Wage For All Workers
Washington, DC—By an overwhelming majority, grocery workers in Southern
California represented by the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW)
ratified a fair contract agreement yesterday with the country’s largest
supermarkets: Kroger, Safeway, and Supervalu.
The contract was ratified by an overwhelming margin exceeding 87%, with
extremely high membership attendance at the meetings throughout Southern
California. All seven United Food and Commercial Workers Local Unions
recommended that grocery workers ratify the contract.
UFCW members and their union leaders in
Southern California fought long and hard
through six months of negotiations for this contract, and it is a major
improvement over the previous one. The new four-year contract includes:
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Elimination of the unfair “two-tier” wage and
benefit structure;
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Wage increases ranging between $1.65 and $6
over the life of the contract;
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All wages increases retroactive to previous
contract expiration in March;
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Increased contributions to secure pension
benefits;
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Significant improvements to all health care
plans; and
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Necessary funding for health care guaranteed
through the contract.
UFCW members owe much of what they’ve
accomplished to the solidarity and strength they showed in working together
to bargain for a fair contract. Seven UFCW Local Unions in Southern
California all worked together in bargaining and coordinating campaign
actions and strategies.
Southern California UFCW
members also owe their success to the extensive support of community and
religious leaders, shoppers, sister unions and UFCW members nationwide
throughout the six months of negotiations in their efforts to gain improved
health care coverage and fair wages.
Coordinated action with supporters and customers
played a pivotal role in gaining a positive settlement. Union members,
community members, religious groups, grocery workers, and supporters knocked
on thousands of doors, handed out flyers, sent emails and letters of
support, wrote editorials, attended rallies and marches, spoke out in
churches, and signed pledge cards supporting UFCW members.
“This contract is a major step forward for grocery workers,” said Pat
O’Neill, UFCW International Executive Vice President and Director of
Collective Bargaining. “But it never would have happened without the
solidarity of the UFCW members and their union leaders in Southern
California, along with the support of the community. It just goes to show
that it pays to be a member of the UFCW.”
The new contract covers approximately 65,000 workers in Southern California.
Elsewhere on the West Coast, about 18,000 UFCW members in Washington and
Oregon are still fighting for a fair contract with their employers. Grocery
workers in Northern California will begin bargaining for a new contract
later this fall.
The coordinated effort in
Southern California is part of a UFCW nationwide unity bargaining program.
By supporting each other regionally and nationally, as well as engaging
customers and community members in their struggle, grocery workers are
improving grocery industry jobs for themselves and their communities. To
learn more about other bargaining campaigns, go to:
www.groceryworkersunited.org.
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