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Safeway Workers Secure Tentative Agreement, Averting Strike

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Workers from Safeway and Vons will avoid a potential strike following the announcement of a tentative agreement between their union, UFCW Local 8, and Albertsons Companies, the parent company of these grocery chains. This agreement, reached after five months of negotiations, promises economic security along with improvements in health care and pension benefits for approximately 25,000 workers across California.

In a statement, UFCW 8-Golden State President Jacques Loveall emphasized the importance of solidarity among union members. “This agreement is the result of our members standing strong together,” he said. “Because of their unity and determination, this new agreement will bring them the respect and dignity they deserve.” Loveall highlighted that these workers are essential not only to the companies but also to the communities they serve.

Key Benefits of the Agreement

The tentative agreement includes several significant provisions aimed at enhancing the livelihoods of the workers. Among these are:

– Meaningful wage increases
– Strengthened retirement plans
– Comprehensive health care benefits
– Enhanced job protection measures for a safer work environment

The negotiations intensified in the final days, with round-the-clock bargaining sessions leading up to the announcement. The potential strike loomed over the discussions, with more than 25,000 grocery workers from various locations, including those from Kern, Inyo, and Mono Counties, prepared to walk out if an agreement was not reached.

Additionally, workers covered under a separate expired contract in these counties have also secured a new tentative agreement. Union leaders expressed optimism that members will appreciate the improvements achieved through their collective efforts.

Community Support and Next Steps

Loveall expressed gratitude towards the customers who supported the union members during the negotiations. “We’re deeply grateful to the customers we serve for their unwavering support. Your encouragement gave our members strength, resolve, and the confidence to stand united. We were never alone thanks to you,” he noted.

Further details about the agreement and the ratification process will be shared in the coming days. Union leaders are confident that members will recognize the value of the enhancements gained through their solidarity and will approve the tentative deal. This agreement marks a significant achievement for workers in the grocery industry, reinforcing their position and rights within the workforce.

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