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UFCW locals demand hazard pay negotiations at Giant
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UFCW locals demand hazard pay negotiations at Giant
The good news: Giant last week announced a one-time "appreciation" bonus for grocery workers. The bad news:
Giant has refused to even open negotiations over hazard pay with its worker's union. Meanwhile, Stop & Shop, which is owned by the same parent company, has not only agreed to open negotiations on a hazard pay deal, the company and the union just [link removed] agreed to provide retroactive premium pay to all store associates. UFCW Local 400 President Mark Federici, together with President Jason Chorpenning of UFCW Local 27 in Baltimore, sent a letter to Giant president Ira Kress to "express our complete disgust" with Giant's refusal to negotiate. [link removed] Read more here.
Union Voice/Readers Write: Missing Resisterhood
"I was not able to see the Resisterhood film (last week's DC LaborFest screening) but would very much like to," writes UC reader Julie Barnet. "Is there a way I could watch it?"
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Today's Labor Quote: Margaret Poydock
"The pandemic has merely provided the administration another opportunity to continue its attacks on workers' rights."
Margaret Poydock is a policy associate at the Economic Policy Institute and co-author of their report "[link removed] 50 reasons the Trump administration is bad for workers."
Today's Labor History
This week's Labor History Today podcast: "[link removed] Despotism on Demand"
Sociologist Alex Wood on the history of the relationship between bosses and workers and how that's playing out in the age of COVID-19. On Labor History in 2: The Wreck of The Old `97.
Last week's show: [link removed] Escape on the Pearl; Black Labor Week
A report by the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics finds that the average weekly take home pay of a factory worker with three dependents is now $94.87 - 1962
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