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Grocery Bargaining Update #7

We DEMAND better! $2.50 isn’t enough! Today was our 13th bargaining session. We made sure Kroger and Albertsons heard our perspective as we shared stories about what’s happening in our

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Grocery Bargaining Update #6

$2.50 Falls Far ShortThe company’s wage proposal does not reflect our value After nearly two months of negotiations with no wage proposal, the companies finally put one forward today—and it

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KP CLS/MLT Bargaining Update 1

What happened during our first bargaining session? We Set Expectations and Cleaned up Some Language Yesterday we met with Kaiser Permanente for our first day of bargaining on our CLS/MLT

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Grocery Bargaining Update #5

Still Waiting for Albertsons and Kroger to Get Serious About Staffing We met with Kroger and Albertsons again this week for two days and progress has been very slow to

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Stater Bros Bargaining Update #4

Negotiations are not a game, Stater Bros. This is our livelihood Stater Bros. talks to us like we’re idiots. We’ve had four bargaining sessions with the company and it’s clear

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Stater Bros Bargaining Update #3

Stater Bros. Talking Out of Both Sides of Their Mouth Meanwhile, our contract has expired, and we deserve meaningful negotiations. We met with Stater Bros. for the four hours they

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Stiiizy TA!

UFCW Local 135 members at Stiiizy have reached a tentative agreement on a new 3-year contract that includes wage and benefit improvements, retro pay, healthcare for qualifying part-timers and more!

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Grocery Bargaining Update #4

Expired, Exasperated, and Enraged We need a staffing solution now! In our first session since our contracts expired, we met with Albertsons/Vons/Pavilions and Kroger/Ralphs for two days this week. Today,

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Stamp Out Hunger 2025

Union postal workers, the San Diego Food Bank, and volunteers throughout the county are gearing up for the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive on Saturday, May 10, 2025. This

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