"Stay Home" announcement and a message from President Faye Guenther and Secretary Treasurer Joe Mizrahi
Dear UFCW 21 Member,
Last night, March 23, Washington Governor Jay Inslee announced that he has issued a “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order, effective immediately across Washington State due to the outbreak of coronavirus/COVID-19. This means everyone in our state is expected to remain in their homes except for essential activities, like getting medical care or going grocery shopping, or going to work if you or your workplace are considered essential. All non-essential businesses must close within the next 48 hours unless all employees can work from home. Grocery stores, pharmacies, banks and other essential businesses will remain open. You can learn more at the state’s website or read the full order with information about what are essential businesses. This order is expected to last at least two weeks.
We know this affects all of our more than 45,000 members in different ways—many of us are essential personnel and will have to go to work even during this emergency. Others are facing shutdowns that are affecting our hours and our jobs. Some members have sick family and friends or have already lost people to COVID-19. But no matter what we go through, we go through it together, as one union.
Thousands of UFCW 21 members who are on the front lines in various industries have already won hazard pay, extra paid leave, and updated safety precautions at work by signing petitions and bargaining for agreements with our employers. Negotiations continue in many workplaces. Other members are disseminating critical safety information to our coworkers, or supporting and checking in with each other more than ever. We know that when we stand together with coworkers and fellow union members, we can help keep each other safe and hold our employers accountable.
UFCW 21 stands with dozens of other unions and community allies in our state, working together to demand that business and government keep working people safe at all times, offer the support we need to do our jobs, and find ways to make us whole if we incur losses during this outbreak. We have already accomplished a great deal in a short time, and we know there is more work to be done.
If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions, please reach out to your Shop Steward or Union Rep. You can find updated COVID-19 information on our website. If you believe your workplace is unsafe or you have safety concerns, please email safetyreport@ufcw21.org.
We will continue to do weekly Tele-Town Hall calls with members on Monday evenings, so keep an ear out for those calls, and we will be in touch with you by phone, email, text message, and the UFCW 21 app as well. Please ensure your contact information is up to date, and make any changes or updates as soon as you can.
Let’s take care of each other right now, and get to work building a more powerful union and a better world for working people.
In solidarity,
Faye Guenther, UFCW 21 President
Joe Mizrahi, UFCW 21 Secretary-Treasurer