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)
During our first joint bargaining session, our Bargaining Team focused on the nuts and bolts of the contract—reviewing and cleaning up outdated language. We made progress with the employer on improving member access to union information and updates, including movement toward better use of information boards. By the end of our second joint bargaining session, we had presented most of our proposals, both language and economic. Our goal is to work efficiently and reach an agreement we can all be happy with.
Join us to hear from our guest speaker why you should be filing L&I on your missed breaks and meals. We are excited to invite Carl Bakken from Labor and Industries (L&I) to give an education on missed Meal and Rest Breaks, how to file complaints, and answer any questions you may have!
Our union bargaining team is excited to announce that we’ve reached a tentative agreement with Theorem. We unanimously recommend a YES vote!
