Throughout a pandemic, during the holidays, and all year long, members of UFCW work to ensure that people in our communities have the food and supplies they need at Kroger stores all across our region. These workers have earned additional compensation for the hazards that still very much exist.
Read MoreOur health care professionals at county health departments all across Kentucky and Southern Indiana have been working hard to stop the spread of COVID-19. As COVID-19 cases increase, it’s important for all to know how to access the incredible resources and information given to us by our health departments so that you can make decisions about what is best for you and your family.
Read MoreThanksgiving is the time of year to gather with loved ones. This year is different. COVID-19 is still spreading in our communities and once again health experts are asking us to take precautions to protect our family, friends and neighbors.
Read MoreMeet new UFCW 227 member John Cashon, who is an historian and published author. Learn about his work and why he became interested in history .
Read MoreWe as your union want to make sure we do our best to communicate with you as best we can especially during these trying times we have experienced in 2020. So with that in mind these are the things you should see posted and up to date.
Read MoreWearing a mask is important, but so is finding the right one, taking good care of it, and wearing it correctly. Find out all you need to know to keep yourself and others safe!
Read MoreWe know how hard it is to juggle the essential worker status and help kids succeed at school at home. Here are some tips to make the best of our 2020 situation.
Read MoreUnfortunately the normal festivities of our Labor Day celebration has been postponed. You can still spend the day at the Zoo for a discounted rate but the capacity is limited to the first 50 people to purchase tickets.
Read MoreLet’s all use our voices to stand up with black women and fight against racism and for the economic security they have earned and deserve.