Workers' Voices on Health Care

 Laurie Piazza

 

"Bottom Line:  contract negotiations are all about health care now.  Unless something happens for health care nationally, I don't see it getting any better."

--Laurie Piazza, Local 428 

 Eric Guillen

 

"Having health insurance is really important.  Even just going to the dentist is expensive."

  --Eric Gullien, Local 1428

 Sara

 

"My daughter has health care because of the union.  Otherwise, I'm not sure how I'd afford it."

--Sara, Local 1428


 Elise Blazek

 

"Contract Negotiations are all about health care now.  It's a national problem, and our lawmakers should make it a high priority."

--Elise Blazek, Local 428

 John King

"I use prescription cards a lot.  Right now, I'm paying $300 a month to cover the cost of prescription medicine.  If I lose my health care benefits during negotiations, I don't know how I would be able to afford more than double what I'm paying already.  I probably just wouldn't fill most of my prescriptions."

--John King, UFCW Member, Local 1059

 Rich Hudlin

"Everyone needs to get involved at the grassroots level to solve the national problem of health care.  The system is in a crisis and we can't afford to wait for lawmakers.  We must demand their attention with a grassroots movement for affordable health care now."

--Rich Hudlin, UFCW Member, Local 271

 Sharon Smith


"I'm a breast cancer survivor, and my husband has had two major heartattacks and 12 mini-strokes.  If we didn't have health care coverage at the time, it would have been devastating.  Now, our health care is being threatened by my employer and I can't imagine what we would do in the future."

 --Sharon Smith, UFCW Member, Local 1059

 Millie Patrick


"People are afraid to get sick.  We're afraid to have our kids get sick, because the bills keep getting higher and higher.  When people stop to think about health care in this country, they know things aren't right.  We need a fresh start."

--Millie Patrick, UFCW Member, Local 1444