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The Labor Wire APRIL 16, 2019

Berry Craig
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Thanks to Jeff Wiggins for sending us this.

Some 31,000 members of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) have entered Day Six of their strike at Stop & Shop supermarkets across New England. As negotiations continue, management is continuing to demand unreasonable concessions. “The concessions they want would affect members in different ways, and we will leave no member behind,”said leaders of UFCW Local 919. “We reaffirmed to the company that our members are strong and will continue standing together, rain or shine, until the company does the right thing.”

Message of the Day—Never Cross a Picket Line

Stand with our brothers and sisters today by signing UFCW’s petitiondemanding that executives agree to a fair contract that reflects the true value of their workers.

And if you live in the affected areas, remember: NEVER cross a picket line. Here are some alternative grocery options in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island:

Kitchen Table Economics

$893: The additional increase in weekly health care premiums for full-time employees under Stop & Shop’s final offer.

Quote of the Day

“When a man or woman, young or old, takes a place on the picket line for even a day or two, he will never be the same again.” —César Chávez

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