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| STATEMENT BY UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION ON GROCERY BARGAINING IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA | ||||
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After seven months of unproductive negotiations with grocery employers, UFCW Southern California local unions left the bargaining table on Tuesday. The latest offer by the three grocery companies, Safeway, Kroger and Supervalu, was an insult to members, and left UFCW leadership with no choice but to break off negotiations. The companies are trying to force another strike, like the work stoppage they caused in 2003 that put 60,000 UFCW members on picket lines for nearly five months and disrupted shoppers and communities throughout the region. The three grocery giants have repeatedly denied members’ need for accessible, affordable health care, and living wages for all workers. This despite the fact that all three companies have shown a recent rise in profits that analysts predict will continue to grow. It would appear that Safeway CEO Steve Burd knows that workers need affordable, quality health care for themselves and their families. That’s why he announced earlier this week that Safeway and nearly 40 other companies were launching the Coalition to Advance Healthcare Reform (CAHR). The UFCW applauds Burd and other CAHR participants as welcome voices to this important discussion. We wish that all three grocery leaders would bring this commitment to the bargaining table. UFCW members will be reaching out to consumers in Two grocery companies in If these regional markets can offer a fair contract, then surely Supervalu, Kroger, and Safeway -- national supermarket chains that are currently raking in billions of dollars in profits -- can do the same.
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| The 1.3 million member United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW) is America's neighborhood union representing workers in neighborhood grocery stores across the country. UFCW puts dinner on the table for America's families with members working in meatpacking and food processing. |
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