Sunday, September 05, 2010

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United Non-Food

Equality - Just Not For Non-Foods?

Once again Fred Meyer has attached a notice to payroll checks and for some reason they continue to forget about The Dalles non-food workers. As the “only unionized [non-food] retailer in Oregon.” Fred Meyer acknowledges that you are union workers. Unfortunately, doing the same work doesn’t earn you the same pay nor the same benefi ts. It’s time Fred Meyer steps up and offers a fair contract to ALL non-food workers, regardless of what city you work in!

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It's A Matter Of Respect

From Coos Bay to Longview, Salem, Portland, Corvallis, Albany and to The Dalles, UFCW Local 555 members are joining together to settle a fair contract. A fair contract means…
  • Living Wages
    • CCK/Grocery work = CCK/Grocery pay, no matter your title.
    • Equitable wage scales – Same company, same work, same pay, no matter your town.
    • Wage increase no matter your class.
  • Secure Retirement
  • Affordable Healthcare
    • All members on the Portland Health & Welfare plan no matter your hometown.
  • RESPECT
    • Wages, healthcare, & retirement are a sign of respect.
    • Negotiating a fair contract is a sign of respect.
    • Our employer gets the same respect they give us.
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We All Deserve The Same

A united UFCW Local 555 committee was back at the bargaining table with Fred Meyer on Wednesday, June 16. Non-food members from all across the jurisdiction gathered in Portland to send a message that regardless of where they live and work they all deserve the same benefits.

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I5 Corridor - United Bargaining

Fred Meyer Non-Food workers deserve respect, fair wages and hours, a protected health plan, and a secure pension. For the first time, we are fighting for this standing shoulder to shoulder as Fred Meyer Non-Food workers from Albany, Coos Bay, Corvallis, Longview, Newberg, Portland, Salem, and The Dalles.

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