President John T. Niccollai
Food Unite
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT JOHN T. NICCOLLAI - MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2019
UPDATE ON STOP & SHOP CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS IN NEW ENGLAND
With the assistance of Federal mediation, the Company and five UFCW New England Locals met over the weekend and are also meeting again today. Although we are not able to report substantial progress, we are pleased to report that the parties are once again talking about those issues that precipitated a strike last Thursday. As with most recently negotiated contracts within our industry, the most difficult issues relate to healthcare costs,...
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT JOHN T. NICCOLLAI - THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2019
UPDATE ON STOP & SHOP CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS IN NEW ENGLAND
President Niccollai reported today, Thursday, April 11th, 2019, that negotiations broke off between the five New England Local Unions and the Stop & Shop Company. Presently, a strike exists in New England involving 31,000 of our Brothers and Sisters employed in over 250 Stop & Shop Supermarkets.
Based upon our contract language with the Stop & Shop Company, no member can be terminated or disciplined if they refuse to cross...
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT JOHN T. NICCOLLAI - APRIL 10TH, 2019
UPDATE ON STOP & SHOP CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS IN NEW ENGLAND
President Niccollai reported today that the Stop & Shop Company and the five New England Locals met yesterday for several hours. At the conclusion of the talks, the parties scheduled another meeting for today, at which point the Company indicated it would present another proposal.
So far today, Wednesday, April 10th, the Company has not submitted a proposal and the parties have not held any further discussion. This series of events does not appear...
A MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT JOHN T. NICCOLLAI
TO ALL STOP & SHOP MEMBERS
APRIL 8, 2019
Dear Stop & Shop Brothers and Sisters:
UFCW Local 464A has been carefully monitoring the contract negotiations between the five Local Unions in New England representing Stop & Shop workers and the Company. The contract has expired, with all Local Unions having been granted strike status from our International. Another negotiating session has been scheduled for tomorrow, Tuesday, April 9th. Unless progress is made at tomorrow’s meeting, we project there is a good...
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