Raley’s May Close Stores if Union Strikes
Raley's, in an effort to head off a strike vote, is warning its union workers about actions it will take including store closures -- if they walk out.
According to the Sacramento Bee, West Sacramento, Calif.-based Raleys CEO Michael Teel said the grocery chain plans to hire replacement workers to keep stores open in the event of a strike, but even with replacements expects to close select underperforming store locations for good.
The grocer already announced four store shutdowns this year, saying it needs labor concessions to become more competitive with nonunion rivals such as Wal-Mart.
Members of UFCW Local 8, based in Roseville and covering much of the Central Valley, are scheduled to hold strike-authorization meetings starting today, however, it said that Raleys Bel-Air subsidiary won't vote because their contract doesn't expire until June 30.
Local 5, based in San Jose, has already authorized a strike against Raley's.
Even if the employees vote to strike and the contracts run out, a walkout wouldn't take place immediately, if ever, said published reports. But while negotiations could resume, a strike would be much closer.
According to a post on the Local 8 website: Despite being in mediation and having additional dates already set to bargain, Raleys declared an impasse in negotiations late Friday, May 25th. Although this is an inaccurate description of the talks, it is an indication of their intent to force takeaways to your benefits and wages, without even allowing you to vote on your own contract.
According to the union, Raley's wants to eliminate bonus pay for Sunday and holiday work. Existing employees would continue getting bonus pay for working nights, but newly hired workers would lose that benefit.
http://www.progressivegrocer.com/top-stories/headlines/industry-intelligence/id35548/raleys-may-close-stores-if-union-strikes/
jpbollma
(552 posts)the tried and true tactic of pitting the workers against one another.
denverbill
(11,489 posts)jpbollma
(552 posts)it would be a total and complete game changer.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)The UFCW has been working on that for many, many years and it's not progressing too fast, that said just what would you have the Raley's Employees do?