

June 24, 2008
Grocery
Workers in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Alabama Achieve Fair Agreement with
Kroger Company
Members of UFCW Local
1995 stood strong through bargaining, reaching fair agreement with
significant health and wage improvements
WASHINGTON, June 24—Grocery
workers represented by the United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW)
Local 1995 have reached a tentative agreement with their employer, the
Kroger Company. The agreement covers 9000 members working at 92 Kroger
stores (and one freestanding pharmacy) in middle and eastern Tennessee,
southern Kentucky, and northern Alabama.
UFCW Local 1995 members
stuck together in solidarity through months of negotiations to achieve a
fair contract with Kroger—one with affordable, quality health care, wages
that pay the bills, and a secure retirement. They reached that goal with an
agreement that includes:
- Significant health
care improvements for full-time and part-time workers;
- Pension security; and
- Significant
improvements in wages in all areas of the agreement.
Workers will be meeting to
vote on ratification of the agreement Saturday, June 28th through
July 2nd.
Across the country in
2007-2008, UFCW members working at Kroger and other grocery stores
nationwide have reached fair agreements making grocery jobs good, middle
class jobs—the kind workers can raise a family on.
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