
Houston
Supermarket Workers Joining Nationwide Call for Good Jobs and Affordable Health
Care
Unified Action Hitting Grocery Stores Across the Country
HOUSTON, TX -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 04/13/2007 -- Houston grocery workers are
standing up to protect good jobs with affordable health care in our community.
Members of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 455 are joining
with workers in eight cities across the country at store events, with a unified
message to the supermarket giants.
Contracts covering some 12,000 grocery workers in Houston expired March 31st.
While these Local 455 members are currently in negotiations with Kroger, what is
happening in contract negotiations with Kroger across the nation will likely
affect Houston's negotiations.
Supermarket chains nationwide, like Kroger, are refusing to provide the
affordable health care and living wages their employees deserve. Communities
will end up paying the price, with taxpayers shouldering the burden of
government paid health care.
Workers and community members alike will be making their voices heard at these
press briefings. The press conferences on Monday are all part of a growing
national unity bargaining movement among UFCW members working in the grocery
industry and the communities they live and work in.
For more information on the campaign, go to
www.groceryworkersunited.org.
Who: UFCW members, community members and labor allies
What: Press Briefing
When: April 16, 2007, 1 p.m.
Where: Outside of the Kroger store in Houston
10306 South Post Oak Road
Houston, Texas 77035