Ratify increase of $4.25 per hour to 47,000 supermarket employees
By: Manuel Ocaño / Special for Real America News Updated 15 Apr 2022, 22: 47 pm EDT
Some 47,000 workers at more than 500 supermarkets in Southern California yesterday ratified a collective bargaining agreement with a salary increase of up to $4.28 per hour in annual incremental increases for the next three years, your union reported.
The Union of Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) reported that the employees of seven union affiliates, including the 770, in Los Angeles County. The previous three-year contract ended on the 7th of March and the workers demanded a raise of $5 per hour, with recognition of merit, after having faced the pandemic as essential employees and in the face of inflation that is close to 8 percent.
Supermarket chains Ralphs and Albertsons/Vons/Pavilions initially offered a raise of only 50 cents that will gradually increase to $1.80 per hour. The workers included in the contract are in positions from North Los Angeles to the Mexican border.
The workers also managed to increase the minimum weekly working hours for the new contract from 24 a 28, for part-time or part-time employees. Mr. Juan Aguilar has worked for the Vons company 43 years, last two years in store in Sierra Madre and Colorado in Pasadena.
Don Juan, in charge of stocking the shelves or shelves of the supermarket do at night so that customers find a good supply in the morning, he told Real America News that the new contract has benefits that satisfy him even to plan his retirement.
“Before the pandemic, the salary was tight; It was not enough for us to cover expenses,” said don Juan, but as an essential worker, a permanent worker at the supermarket, the arrival of the coronavirus meant a bittersweet situation in his case, as in that of many other supermarket workers in Southern California. .