Learn the basic steps of contract negotiations, so you’ll be informed and can make your voice heard in your union contract.
Read MoreWorking people in unionized workplaces are more likely to have benefits that strengthen families and improve job security. Here are just a few ways unions provide better benefits for families.
Read MoreBecause of unions in the workplace there is a stronger culture around the protection of workers for both their health and safety.
Read MoreUFCW 227 members at Kroger can save on your weekly health insurance premiums by completing a health screening before September 15th, 2022. Keep reading for more info and to download your health screening incentive form.
Read MoreIn the Weingarten case, the Supreme Court ruled that Union-represented workers have the right to Union representation during all meetings or discussions with supervisors or managers that the member reasonably believes might lead to discipline.
Read MoreIn many counties where UFCW 227 members work and live COVID-19 case levels are high and continue to rise with new variants. We all work hard and getting sick is an inconvenience we’d all like to avoid. Take the following steps to protect yourself and your family from COVID-19, the flu, colds and other illnesses
Read MoreLearn how talking to fellow members at work about your contract rights builds strength in your union.
Read MoreAre you unsure what is covered by your union membership? Check in on these topics with union representatives and stewards to stay engaged.
Read MoreGetting ready to go back to school can cost families a lot of money. With your union member benefits you can save on things like computers, tutoring, glasses and more. Let your union make affording back to school easier for you and your family.
Read MoreFind out what you need to know so you can make your voice heard this November.
Read MoreGreater pay equity exists for union workers because of the transparency and equality provided by a union contract. Collective bargaining agreements apply to all workers at a job, regardless of their race or gender.
Read MoreAs a steward, it is important that you understand what is meant by “just cause.”
Read MoreEvery member can take just a few simple steps to make your union more powerful and effective. These steps include but aren’t limited to the following:
Read MoreOur union believes that hard work should be rewarded no matter your sexual orientation or gender identity. Using pronouns to support all workers is becoming increasingly common at work. We can all learn how to use pronouns to fulfill our union’s mission to fight for all workers to be treated with dignity and respect.
Read MoreWhile Right-to-work laws have made it difficult for unions in right-to-work states to retain and increase membership there are certain things you can do as a steward to overcome these hurdles. We have comprised a list of effective ways to continue to grow our UFCW membership and open up engagement with new members.
Read MoreOur collective bargaining agreements (CBA) are designed so our union and management can work together to resolve issues before they're reduced to formal grievances.
Read MoreThe bi-partisan infrastructure law puts $45 billion dollars into a new “Internet for All” plan. As part of that plan rural, suburban or urban families can qualify for up to $30 per month off of your Internet bill. Additionally, GetInternet.gov has teamed up with 20 internet service providers who will offer you a high-speed, high quality internet that costs $30/month. By pairing your Internet for All benefit with a qualified plan, you could have high-speed internet for $0/month.
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