Safeway King/Kitsap County Meat Contract
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Puget Sound Grocery, Meat, & General Merchandise FRS 2025
King County Reps:
Aisha Womack: Safeway #1294 (Kent Valley), Safeway #1493 (McMicken Heights), Safeway #1563 (Downtown Renton), Safeway #1664 (Burien), Safeway #3540 (Des Moines), Safeway #459 (Panther Lake), Safeway #519 (Fairwood),
Anthony Earl: Safeway #1624 (Issaquah), Safeway #3006 (Issaquah Highlands), Safeway #1600 (Bellevue Square), Safeway #490 (Evergreen Plaza), Safeway #558 (Coal Creek), Safeway #555 (Pine Lake),
Azia Domingo: Safeway #1062 (Jefferson Square), Safeway #1923 (Roxbury), Safeway #2932 (Admiral Way), Safeway #3120 (North Burien)
Brad McMillion: Safeway #1142 (Rose Hill), Safeway #464 (Bear Creek), Safeway #526 (Kingsgate), Safeway #496 (Overlake),
Chris Crawford: Safeway #1572 (Duvall), Safeway #474 (Broadway),
Christie Harris: Safeway #1528 (North Bend), Safeway #3613 (Snoqualmie), Safeway #1471 (Maple Valley), Safeway #792 (Covington), Safeway #494 (Enumclaw),
Emjay Johnson: Safeway #1555 (Sunset Square), Safeway #531 (Auburn), Safeway #1186 (Redondo), Safeway #1966 (Kent-Kangley), Safeway #477 (Military Rd), Safeway #494 (Enumclaw), Safeway #3319 (Renton Highlands), Safeway #366 (Sunset Blvd),
Joshua Johnson: Safeway #1550 (Roosevelt), Safeway #2980 (U-District), Safeway #1477 (Ballard),
Keenan Calhoun: Safeway #1508 (Rainier Ave), Safeway #1885 (Lower Queen Anne), Safeway #1993 (Madison), Safeway #1551 (E John), Safeway #3275 (Upper Queen Anne)
Maggie Breshears: Safeway #533 (Cottage Lake), Safeway #1586 (Pine Hurst), Safeway #497 (North City),
Naomi Oligario: Safeway #3213 (Shoreline), Safeway #500 (Kenmore), Safeway #423 (Wedgewood), Safeway #1143 (Crown Hill), Safeway #2734 (Juanita),
Kitsap County-
Cynthia Hill: Safeway #3148 (Poulsbo), Safeway #1680 (Silverdale), Safeway #1252 (Bainbridge Island),
Naomi Oligario: Safeway #3317 (Port Orchard), Safeway #1467 (Callow Ave)
Our bargaining session on March 30 was extremely productive as Management responded to the movement of our proposals with significant movement of their own. We were able to reach Tentative Agreements on a wide range of topics and are really narrowing down on the topics left.
While we made a lot of progress, the employer still did not present a wage scale and continued to insist that their market analysis was the best way to determine the raises that we would get throughout the term of the contract. Kimberly Vetter did an amazing job of addressing the employer’s points and countering them with data and anecdotal evidence. She didn’t back down from any of the employer’s challenges and stood her ground in a calm and collected manner.
Our 13 bargaining session saw the introduction of our mediator, Dan Hickey, who sat down with our Bargaining Team and Management before we presented our proposal to Management at 9:30am. By far, our team feels that this was the most productive session we have had with Management. We reached several Tentative Agreements and had positive movement from both sides on both economic and non-economic issues. We have distributed a petition to show support for the Bargaining Team, please be on the lookout for it and sign it when you can. Our next bargaining date will be on April 20. We are looking forward to the progress we can continue to achieve with a mediator on board.
Our workplace actions have given us momentum and have captured the PCC’s attention, but their sluggishness at the table tells us we need to get louder. That’s why we scheduled an Informational Picket on Wednesday, April 15. Together, we’ll show PCC’s administrators how ready we are to fight for the contract we deserve.
