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UFCW MEMBERS REACH TENTATIVE AGREEMENT WITH SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GROCERS

(Los Angeles, Calif.) – Members of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union working at Ralphs (Kroger), Vons (Safeway) and Albertsons (Supervalu) in Southern California reached a tentative agreement today with the companies.

The tentative agreement was reached after 8 months of negotiating and strong involvement and activism by the 62,000 grocery workers and widespread support of customers and allies across the region.  The UFCW is grateful to Scot Beckenbaugh, Deputy Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Services, for his guidance through the bargaining process.

UFCW members will vote on the proposals in meetings over the coming week. The agreement increases wages, protects health care and pension benefits throughout the life of the 3-year contract.

The new contract, once ratified, will cover 62,000 UFCW grocery workers, the largest bargaining unit in the UFCW.  An additional 28,000 grocery workers at regional chains like Stater Brothers, Food 4 Less, Gelson’s Market and other markets are covered by the successful resolution of the Southern California contract.  The contract covering 45,000 grocery workers in Northern California expires in October.

Stand with Southern California Grocery Workers!

Over 62,000 workers represented by seven UFCW local unions in Southern California have been bargaining since March for a fair contract that will keep good, family-supporting jobs in their communities. Sadly, Vons, Ralphs, and Albertsons (owned by Safeway, Kroger, and Supervalu, respectively) are opting to hoard billions of dollars in profits instead of sharing their success with the workers that keep their companies running. The companies’ stall tactics have finally forced grocery workers to give a 72-hour strike notice.
Now we must show our brothers and sisters in Southern California – and the grocery companies – that we stand behind workers as they fight for a fair deal! Visit the Safeway, Kroger, and Supervalu Facebook pages today and leave each company a message letting them know you support workers who want to keep good jobs in their communities.

Southern California Bargaining Will Resume August 29

More than 65,000 grocery workers represented by seven UFCW local unions in Southern California have been in bargaining for over five months over core issues for the membership. Following an overwhelming vote by the members to authorize a strike, both parties – the UFCW local union leadership and the leaders of Safeway, Kroger and Supervalu – have agreed to schedule continuous negotiations beginning next Monday, August 29, 2011, in a final effort to reach a fair settlement.