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v1por
Post Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:06 pm

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http://www.gazette.com/articles/grocery-64593-international-strike.html :

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October 29, 2009

Unionized grocery workers in Colorado are questioning why their international union has not yet approved a strike against Safeway despite assurances last week by a top international official that it would be granted “in a day or two.”


A posting on the Web site of United Food and Commercial Workers union Local 7 asks “Why has the international union not yet granted final strike sanction?” after stating that “all of the requirements set out by the international union have been met.” The posting refers to requirements included in a Sept. 15 letter sent to Local 7 President Ernest Duran from UFCW President Joseph Hansen that included a vote of Local 7’s members at Safeway and a formal request from Local 7 for approval.


Local 7’s bargaining committee sought the approval after talks with Safeway and King Soopers broke down Oct. 20, the only negotiating session after more than 90 percent of union members voted to reject “final” offers from both chains and authorize a strike against Safeway.


Kevin Williamson, UFCW’s vice president and regional director, told the union’s negotiating committee Oct. 20 that the strike “could be authorized in a day or two” and “recognized all of the necessary paperwork and requirements were submitted to him,” according to the posting.


Hansen’s letter included some caveats. He called Local 7 bargaining methods, which involve a 200-person bargaining committee, “unique and non-traditional” and stated that Local 7 must resume talks if it learns that “additional bargaining may resolve the matters at issue,” even if the strike has already been approved. He also added he and UFCW Secretary-Treasurer Anthony Perrone believe that “pension issues in particular are best addressed through a negotiated settlement.”


The letter also warns that “failure to seek a negotiated settlement prior to engaging in a strike will ultimately impact (Local 7’s) final strike authorization,” which Hansen said in the letter must come from Williamson, who heads a regional office based near Chicago.


Local 7 spokesman Laura Chapin said Thursday that the union posted the item on its Web page because members were asking about the strike. Jim Papian, a UFCW official in Washington, D.C., and could not be reached by telephone Thursday and did not respond to an e-mail message sent Thursday seeking comment.


In 2004, Hansen halted and then voided strike votes in Colorado, saying the grocers’ offer called for more concessions than union members elsewhere had accepted. He also sought federal mediation to reopen talks and later called a contract drawn up by a federal mediator “a major improvement” over previous offers even though the union’s bargaining committee recommended rejection. Union members ratified the five-year contract that expired earlier this year, though they continue to work under its terms.


Any strike would be the first since the union staged a 42-day walkout against King Soopers in 1996, triggering a lockout of union members by Safeway. Both chains have agreed to lock out workers if the union goes on strike against the other, and both have been advertising for temporary replacement workers who would be hired only if the union launches a strike. Local 7 represents 17,000 workers in Colorado and Wyoming at Albertsons, King Soopers and Safeway, including more than 1,700 in the Colorado Springs area.

An arbitrator has scheduled hearings for Dec. 16-18 to hear arguments from the union and representatives from the three chains on whether to cut benefits and future accruals from an underfunded pension plan, which has been a major issue on contract talks.

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Jeff-Hulk-Hemp
Post Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 12:04 am

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Well if you look at the new Slaveway site what people have said about this and IJAW people are say there wont be a strike .

http://slaveway.org/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=157
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Inside Lurker
Post Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:13 am

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DENVER -- The president of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 has lost his re-election bid, amid allegations of nepotism and misspent funds.

Ernie Duran Jr. will be replaced by Kim Cordova on Jan. 1.


http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/21085905/detail.html
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SharynS
Post Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:39 am

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welcome to uncharted IL. But you can't just leave us hanging, what do you think the connection is between local 7's bungled election, the bungled negotiations and ufcw international's (Hansen's) foot dragging?

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v1por
Post Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:15 am

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http://www.ufcw7.org/documents/Ltr%20from%20Hansen%20re%20Strike%20Sanction%20110609.pdf


(International Union President Joe Hansen letter)





http://www.ufcw7.org/?page=duran

(UFCW Local 7 President Ernie Duran's response to letter)



Statement by former Safeway worker Arlys Carlson of Aurora, who worked for Safeway for 30 years and was part of the worker bargaining team:


“We were told by the International that we had sanction to move forward on the strike votes. After the workers voted to strike in order to get a fair contract, we were told at the Oct 20 negotiations session that the requirements had been met, that they had the results, and a decision could happen in a day or two.



By refusing to give a last, best, and final the Corporation is playing games with its own workers, and they have said publicly any future offers won’t be substantially different. Enough of the split hairs over the wording of the offer. We have done our part and stayed united and strong. That is why we voted to strike – because the Corporation has no intention of offering their workers a fair deal until they are faced with losing customers due to a strike.



The International needs to respect our votes and give us final sanction as soon as possible. We have delivered our part of the equation, and now the International needs to deliver theirs. The International is playing games with our lives, our futures and our families’ needs.”



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v1por
Post Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:39 am

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". . . We will not allow this process to be dragged out for an indefinite period of time – it is in everyone’s best interest to find a method of moving the negotiations process along."



International Union President Joe Hansen - June 19, 2009


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Jeff-Hulk-Hemp
Post Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 1:59 am

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Well they are not taking their time on this one !!

http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news/local/Grocery+Store+Strike+Set+for+Friday_11_11_2009
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Jeff-Hulk-Hemp
Post Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:45 pm

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Grocery workers to begin voting Friday on latest contract offer.

http://www.gazette.com/articles/workers-89865-contract-offers.html
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Jeff-Hulk-Hemp
Post Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:28 am

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Most grocery workers reject union leader's call for strike.

http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=128878&catid=339
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Jeff-Hulk-Hemp
Post Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:10 pm

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King Soopers workers approve labor deal; Safeway employees reject theirs.


Read more: http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_14005388?source=pop#ixzz0ZtcsQypE
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Jeff-Hulk-Hemp
Post Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:59 am

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Statement by United Food and Commercial Workers International Union on Contract Ratification Votes by Colorado Local 7 Members

http://www.benzinga.com/press-releases/b64741/statement-by-united-food-and-commercial-workers-international-union-on-contrac
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