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Grocery Negotiations Restarted February 20

Raley's-Nob Hill Members to Receive
Special Mailing

Negotiations for a new agreement between Locals 5, 8 and 648 and Safeway, Save Mart and Raley's resumed on Presidents Day, Monday February 20.

Click here to see the rest of the story.

UFCW International & UFCW 5 Scholarships Applications Now Being Accepted

Two (2) scholarship opportunites are now available. UFCW International Union Scholarship applications are being accepted through April 16, 2012. Win up to $8,000 for tuition. Applications are available in English, Spanish or in French.

Click here to start your application process.

Also applications are being accepted for the UFCW Local 5 and Labor Foundation for Working Families 2012 scholarship program. Scholarships are available for members or members’ dependents who are seeking college degrees. Submissions must be received in the San Jose office no later than May 1, 2012.

Click here to download application!

Para imprimir aplicación en Español para beca de UFCW 5 haga clic aquí.

Walmart to try Neighborhood Markets
Showdown in Pleasanton
Tuesday February 7, 7PM

Walmart is trying to enter the California market with its neighborhood markets or traditional grocery stores. This is a major threat and if it's successful the unionized grocery industry as we know it will cease to exist in a short time frame.

It is very important that every UFCW Local 5 member, family member, friend and community and union colleague show up at the council Tuesday night to oppose Walmart.

Click here for a flyer and see you Tuesday night!

Negotiations Wrap Up February 2 & 3
Talks to Pick up the 20th

Talks with Safeway, Save Mart and Raleys took place with the companies over meat and grievance issues on February 2 and with Safeway on on the 3rd about non-economic items. Little progress was made and talks are to resume between all the parties on the 20th.

Union Town Hall Meeting Tonight
Live Stream Kicks Off At 7PM

Make sure to attend or watch the latest union town hall meeting. The negotiations update will be held at the South San Francisco office on Thursday February 2 at 7PM. The meeting will also be available for viewing online if you can't attend. You can also call and listen in to the town hall. Click on image below to view live stream.

Listen live (866) 576-7975 access code: 254778#

Grocery Negotiations Resume
February 2 & 3

Grocery negotiations are scheduled to restart Thursday February 2 and Friday February 3. Talks with Safeway, Save Mart and Raleys will convene with Locals 5, 8 and 648 Thursday morning.

Subjects under consideration for these two days of meetings will be grievance process issues and meat department matters. Rank and file members from all three chains will be participating in the talks. Proposals for language ideas have been received in large numbers (you can send yours to negotiations@ucfw5.org) and are being prepared to be presented. Also, retirees are in the process of sending in surveys (see below) via US mail and email to join the fight to preserve the contract.

Check back here, on our social media applications and on the hotline for updates.


UFCW 5 Retirees: Get Active

Retiree health benefits are at risk like never before. The employers are demanding give backs by the very people who built their businesses. The union is fighting to protect the benefits of our senior members. To succeed, the assistance of every retiree will be required. Please click on the link below to take a survey and show your support.

Negotiations Kick Start January 23
With Grocery Employers

Negotiations between UFCW Local's 5, 8 and 648 and Safeway, Save Mart and Raleys resumed on Monday January 23. Click here to be redirected to the negotiations page to see an update by President Ron Lind.

Raleys Inks Contract Extension
Through February 29

Raleys has signed a contract extension that puts them in synch with Safeway and Save Mart who previously signed conract extensions through February 25. These extensions allow company and union representatives to pursue negotiations and attempt to resolve the many issue facing the parties.

Meetings between Locals 5, 8 and 648 are set to resume January 23.

For the latest negotiations update click here.

UFCW Legend Walter Johnson
Passes Away
Memorial Service Set

UFCW legend Walter Johnson passed away last week. Brother Johnson, or Walter as he was known to everyone, touched thousands of lives and improved the lot of all workers he represented when he located to the Bay Area after serving in the army during WW II.

Walter began his career as a salesman at Sears and ultimately rose to the the Presidency of Local 1100, one of Local 5's predecessor unions. He led a six month strike there, which proved a watershed for improving wages and working conditions in retail. Walter knew that society was not only improved by making gains at the bargaining table so he became a natural and ardent supporter of the civil rights movement.

When San Francisco Labor Council Executive Secretary Jack Crowley died unexpectedly while on a trip to China, Walter took the reins of the labor movement in SF. He excelled in the role of labor statesman and was in the same league with Jack Henning of the California Labor Federation and Dick Groulx of the Alameda Labor Council.

Walter never had a bad word to say about anyone, which for someone with the jobs he had is a real rarity. He always had time for a kind word, advice or a joke. Walter was a class act all the way. He'll be missed by all who had the fortune to know him and even those who didn't are better off because of him.

Services for Walter will be held at 1PM, Saturday January 21 at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco.

Negotiations Resume
Efforts Redoubled to Reach
Just and Fair Contract

*New Town Hall Union Meeting Set*
February 2, 7PM South San Francisco Office

The week of January 9 marked the first face to face bargaining between UFCW locals 5, 8 and 648 and Safeway, Save Mart and Raleys since the holiday break. The unions used the time away from the bargaining table to meet with health and welfare consultants to look at benefits and how to pay for them for active and retired members. The bargaining team also met with the entire representational staffs of all three locals along with leaders from the international union to discuss the talks. Preparations were made for all possible contingencies that may develop as a result of negotiations.

Since Monday the 9th the parties have met and discussed retiree medical and alternate dispute resolution models for disagreements on worker comp issues. No agreements have been reached and the union and companies remain far apart on the issues. The main sticking point throughout the talks has been whether or not the companies will back off their uncalled for demands for concessions on benefits and wages for members in the stores and the elimination of medical for retirees. The union will not agree to these unreasonable requests and continues to work to reach an agreement that is acceptable to our working and retired members.

The negotiations page is in the process of being updated to include a section that lists all the proposals exchanged between the parties to date, check back soon for this new addition.

Click here for the latest negotiations update.

Union Town Hall Meeting

Make sure to attend the latest union town hall meeting. The negotiations update will be held at the South San Francisco office on February 2 at 7PM. The union is working to make sure the meeting is available on the internet.

Bargaining Update:
Grocery Contracts Extended

Grocery contracts between UFCW Locals 5, 8 and 648 have been extended with Safeway and Save Mart through February 25, 2012. If an agreement is not reached by the new expiration date the terms of the agreements may be extended on a day to day basis to facilitate reaching an agreement. Either the union or the companies can cancel the extension with seven days notice during the day to day extension period if they do not feel sufficient progress is being made.

The contract between the locals and Raleys is extended through January 24, 2012.

A week of meetings have been scheduled the week of January 9 to resume negotiations. Subsequent meetings have been scheduled with all employers through the expiration of the respective extensions. During the extensions all wages, benefits and working conditions remain intact.

Click here for the latest ENegotiationsUpdate

Click here for the new UFCW5 News grocery negotiations special edition

Click here
to be redirected to the negotiations page

Member Negotiations Video and
Audio of December 5 Town Hall Available

A new video featuring local 5 members discussing negotiations has been posted on the union's You Tube channel. Click on the You Tube logo in the upper right hand corner of this page and you will be taken directly to the video.

The town hall meeting held on December 5 was an unqualified success, Despite the fact that the live broadcast had to be moved from South San Francisco to San Jose at the last minute because of technical difficulties (not enough bandwith to do a live stream at SSF, a problem that will be corrected before the next town hall) the stream began on time at 8PM. Members turned out in good numbers in the offices where viewing parties were held and the Q&A that was done live and by email and text worked great.

If you were unable to make the meeting the audio file is available on the negotiations page or by clicking here.

Local Launches Toll Free
Negotiations Hotline
1-800-619-4036

Local 5's toll free negotiations hotline is up and running. Please call 1-800-619-4036 for the lates news about what is going on in grocery talks. Use this option in addition to talking to your union rep and stewards, reading ENegotiationsUpdates, using the union's smart phone apps, the texting program and our social media applications.

Click here for the latest ENegotiationsUpdate.





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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