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Grocery Workers’ Union Calls for Strike in Fred Meyer, QFC Stores

A Fred Meyer store in an undated file photo. (Screenshot via Google Maps)

Fred Meyer and Quality Food Centers workers have voted “overwhelmingly” to authorize their union for a strike in the Kroger subsidiaries, as grocers enter into one of the busiest seasons of the year.

Representing over 29,000 essential workers in Oregon and Southwest Washington, members of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 555 (UFCW 555) “have voted overwhelmingly to authorize their Union Leadership to call for an unfair labor practice strike against Fred Meyer and Quality Food Centers (QFC),” according to a press release on Saturday.

Miles Eshaia, a spokesperson for the union, accused the companies of not providing the right hourly wages to workers in certain departments that they’re supposed to be receiving as part of their contracts.

“Our position is that [the companies] are failing to pay certain departments the correct amount,” Eshaia told Oregonian on Sunday. “y’re not giving us the information to prove it, which they are required to do.”

UFCW 555 President Dan Clay mentioned the withholding of related information as one of the reasons for calling the strike.

“Fred Meyer and QFC have repeatedly violated their legal duties to negotiate in good faith with Local 555, with the most blatant example being Fred Meyer’s refusal to provide information necessary for the Union to negotiate a new agreement and to process grievances,” Clay said. “ way these employers have violated the National Labor Relations Act has left grocery workers no choice but to take action.”

In response, Fred Meyer issued a statement that said that “strike authorization does not mean a strike,” and urged employees to report to work as usual. It said that the union members had not “called for a work stoppage” and hoped the issue gets resolved.

company added that no one, including the store, customers, union, or employees, wins with a strike. A compensation package, which is right for the business as well as the workers, is what the company is aiming for.

parties will continue to bargain Tuesday through Thursday, and if an agreement on key issues is not reached by Friday, Dec. 17, workers will go ahead with the strike.

Compared to a strike demanding better benefits, an unfair labor practices strike is expected to be resolved much more quickly. Workers who go on such strikes cannot be permanently replaced, according to the National Labor Relations Board.

Negotiations have been ongoing between the companies and the union since July for better contracts. UFCW 555 maintains that the wages do not reflect the increase in cost of living for the employees.

“ pandemic has highlighted both the importance of grocery workers to our communities as well as the struggles they endure to make ends meet, all while producing record profits for Fred Meyer and QFC.

“Essential Employees deserve the same care and respect now that they have shown our neighbors over the last two years. se employers refuse to acknowledge that their worker’s wages are not keeping up with the cost of living, leaving them and their families at risk while providing food for our community,” said UFCW 555 Secretary-Treasurer Sandy Humphrey.

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