2023 Wildfire and Smoke Information for Workers

As our region again faces wildfire season, wildfires and wildfire smoke may affect us in the workplace and at home. Below are important things to know to stay safe and enforce your rights at work. Here are the most important actions to care for yourself and your coworkers during wildfire season:

  1. Report any safety concerns to your worksite safety committee & management right away, and get support from your Shop Steward and/or Union Rep if your concerns are not addressed.

  2. Get accommodations if needed and exercise your rights—use your sick leave if you become unwell; speak with a health care provider and use FMLA or exercise your disability rights under the ADA if you have a health condition that makes you vulnerable to wildfire smoke.

  3. If your home or work is affected by wildfire and financial assistance would help, speak with your Union Rep about the UFCW 3000 Membership Assistance Fund.

Your Rights During Wildfires

If your workplace, home, or family are evacuated, burned, or otherwise affected by active wildfires:

With a union contract, you have “just cause” protection, meaning you should not be disciplined at work for reasonably having to deal with a circumstance outside of your control like a wildfire that affects your home, work, or commute to work

Workplace Safety for Wildfire Smoke

You have the right to a safe workplace, and if wildfire smoke makes your workplace unhealthy for you, you should be able to address that with your employer and get support from your Shop Steward and/or Union Rep.

MASKS

  • You can wear a respirator mask at work that helps protect you against wildfire smoke.

  • Most masks we wear to protect against COVID do not actually protect against wildfire smoke. The right mask to protect against wildfire smoke is an N95 mask or other respirator with the same or higher level of protection. These respirator masks should have two straps and the word “NIOSH” and/or “N95” or “N100” printed on it.

EXPOSURE TO SMOKE

  • When the air is smoky, your employer should allow workers to follow basic steps that will help prevent excessive exposure to wildfire smoke—that could include things like reassigning workers to less smoky areas or allowing for extra rest and water breaks away from smoky work areas.

MEDICAL LEAVE AND ACCOMMODATIONS

  • If you or a family member gets sick because of wildfire smoke, you have the right to use Paid Sick & Safe Leave for illness

  • You may also be able to use your Paid Sick & Safe Leave if your child’s school or place of care, or your worksite has been shut down by a public official due to health-related reasons resulting from exposure to wildfire smoke

  • If you are vulnerable to smoky air due to an existing medical condition, talk to your health care provider about your workplace and see if they have recommendations for how to keep you safe from smoke exposure. Use FMLA if needed, or exercise your disability rights under the ADA.


Isoray - Progress Made on Some Key Issues, Economic Proposals Pending

Our Bargaining Team recently had our sixth bargaining session with the company, and we are making progress on several significant issues. However, we are still waiting for the company’s response to our economic proposals, such as wages and healthcare.

We understand that many of you have requested more detailed information about the proposals and their current status. Your voices matter, and we want to ensure that you have all the information you need. Here is a summary of some of the proposals we have made and their current status.

We encourage you to attend the next CAT Meeting where we will provide you with comprehensive information on each proposal made. This will also be a great opportunity for you to stay informed and actively participate in the process.


We have reached tentative agreements on the following proposals:

  • Union Representation

  • Employment Practices

  • Gender Neutrality

  • Severability & Savings Clause

We have made progress on the following proposals, although we haven’t yet reached a tentative agreement:

  • Holidays

  • Vacation

  • Discipline & Discharge

  • Grievance Procedure

  • Seniority

  • Leave of Absence

  • Sick & Safe Leave

We have not received a response from the company on the following proposals:

  • Wages

  • Healthcare

  • Bereavement Leave

  • Hours of Work & Overtime

  • Union Security

  • Retirement


JOIN US AT THE NEXT CAT MEETING!

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

  • 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM

Richland UFCW 3000 office

2505 Duportail St, Suite D, Richland, WA 99352

“We feel we’re making progress, and we know this is helping strengthen the work culture at Isoray.”

— Our Union Bargaining Team:

Cristal Bauer, Fernando Gonzalez-Perez, Ethan Black

If you have any questions, contact Juanita Quezada at (360) 409-0557 or Kristina Storm at (360) 630-0983.

Isoray - Bargaining Continues

Over the past few weeks, our Union Bargaining Team met with Isoray management on July 6 and 19. During these sessions, we welcomed a new bargaining committee member, Ethan Black, who will be replacing Tamra. We want to acknowledge Tamra’s excellent representation of her co-workers in the earlier sessions and wish her the best in her future endeavors.

In these last two sessions, we were able to make progress and reach tentative agreements on some important non-economic issues, such as access to the facility by the union rep and gender equality language.

Additionally, we have made progress in the discussions surrounding holidays and the grievance procedure. While there are still details to be worked out, we are making headway in these areas.

Furthermore, we presented our Health & Welfare proposal to the company, which we believe offers a great and affordable healthcare plan. This plan has the potential to result in significant savings for all workers.

Join us at the next Contract Action Team (CAT) meeting on...

  • Tuesday, July 25

  • 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM

  • Richland UFCW 3000 office

  • 2505 Duportail St, Suite D, Richland, WA 99352

...to learn more about how bargaining is going, talk about our proposals, and share your ideas! We will have more information about the healthcare plan we proposed as well!

Upcoming bargaining dates: August 15, September 13.

Our Union Bargaining Committee: Fernando Gonzalez-Perez, Tamra Neish, Cristal Bauer, Ethan Black

Isoray - Bargaining Continues

Our Bargaining Team: Fernando Gonzalez-Perez, Cristal Bauer, Tamra Neish

We had our third session on Friday, June 9, where our bargaining team presented our wage proposal to management. Our proposal included a three-year wage scale with consistent wage increases and acknowledges  experience and longevity. We believe this proposal is a fair representation of our hard work and dedication as well as stays competitive within our industry.

In addition to our wage proposal, we continued to work on the Leave of Absence language and Grievance Procedure. These items are important to us, and we’re committed to ensuring that they’re appropriately addressed in our contract.

We’re excited to continue bargaining with Isoray throughout the summer, with several bargaining dates on the calendar for July, August, and September.

Join us for the next Contract Action Team (CAT) Meeting!

  • Tuesday, June 13

  • 5:30pm – 6:30pm

  • Richland UFCW 3000 office

  • 2505 Duportail St, Suite D. Richland, WA 99352

Come learn more about how bargaining is going, talk about our proposals, and share your ideas!

Isoray Bargaining Update

We made progress during first days of negotiations

Our Union Bargaining Committee met with the Employer on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 18 and 19 for the first time to begin the process of negotiating our first contract! Over two days of bargaining our committee made good progress on proposing articles for our contract that would address union membership, access to the facility by the union representatives, a grievance process, paid holidays, paid vacation, sick leave and more. We were also able to come to several tentative agreements with the employer including contract language around just cause for discipline and discharge, new employee orientation, placement of the union bulletin board, job postings, and more.

Next bargaining sessions with the employer are scheduled for May 30 and 31, June 9 and July 6.

“We are happy with the progress we have made over the past few days and remain optimistic that we will continue to find common ground with the employer as we work to win our first contract!” — Fernado Gonzalez-Perez, Tamra Neish, Cristal Bauer

Contract Action Team Meeting!

Join us to learn more about how bargaining is going, talk about our proposals and share your ideas on what our top priorities should be at our first Contract Action Team (CAT) meeting: May 3 from 5:30pm—6:30pm at our Richland UFCW 3000 office - 2505 Duportail St, Suite D. Richland, WA 99352

Draper Valley Farms - Accelerated wage increases to start March 27

Draper Valley Farms
Accelerated wage increases to start March 27

The Company and Union have agreed to accelerating wage increases starting March 27. All union members were scheduled to receive a $0.50/hour increase on April 1, but now all union members shall receive a $1.00/hour increase on March 27, which is a combination of the original contractual wage increases from 2023 and 2024!

Additionally, we were able to win a $0.75 increase on April 1, 2024 for all union members!

The increase shall be effective March 27 and will appear on your Friday, April 7 paycheck.

Aumentos salariales acelerados a partir del 27 de Marzo

La Compañía y el la Union han acordado acelerar los incrementos salariales a partir del 27 de marzo. Todos los empleados iban a recibir $0.50/hora el 1 de abril. Ahora recibirán un aumento de $1.00/hora el 27 de marzo! El aumento es una porción de los aumentos contractuales del 2023 y 2024.

Ademas, pudimos ganar $0.75 centavos adicionales para el 1 de abril de 2024!

El aumento entrara en vigencia el 27 de marzo y aparecera en su cheque del viernes, 7 de abril.

Perspective Therapeutics - Bargaining Begins

PERSPECTIVE THERAPEUTICS
BARGAINING BEGINS

Our Union Bargaining Committee met on Thursday, March 16, to prepare for our upcoming contract negotiation with Perspective Therapeutics. During the meeting, our Committee discussed top priorities that were brought up in the bargaining survey including wages, healthcare benefits, discipline and terminations and began working on formal proposals.

Our Committee learned and reviewed the:

  • Union contract bargaining process

  • Bargaining language like union security that helps us build a strong union

  • Just cause language that protects workers from unjust discipline and discharge

  • Union representation that will make sure members have access to their Union Steward and Union Rep,

  • And the grievance process that establishes a formal procedure to challenge contract violations, discipline and terminations.

We have scheduled bargaining dates with the company for Tuesday, April 18 and Wednesday, April 19.

“We won our Union election, and now we’re ready to start the process of negotiating our first contract! We are looking forward to working together with our Union and Perspective Therapeutics.” -Fernando Gonzalez-Perez, Tamra Neish, Cristal Bauer

ACME Farms + Kitchen ACME Workers Ratify First Contract!

ACME Farms + Kitchen ACME Workers Ratify First Contract!

On Friday, March 3, 2023 ACME workers overwhelmingly ratified the first contract. This one-year contract had big wins like:

  • Wage Scales for all union jobs with increases based on length of service. Including language that moves the wage scale up when minimum wage goes up.

  • Time-and-one-half for:

    • More than 9 hours worked in a day.

    • Work performed on holidays that ACME is operating.

    • All shifts during inclement weather events where ACME members commute to work.

  • Paid holiday benefits.

  • Paid time off:

    • 5 personal days a year.

    • 40 hours of vacation in the first year of employment, 80 hours for 1-4 years, & 120 hours for 5+ years (earned as you work).

    • Paid sick leave. Plus quarantine pay.

    • 7 paid days for bereavement leave for those that have more than 90+ days of employment.

  • Protections from unjust termination.

  • Seniority rights for hours and recall from layoff.

There are many other benefits to union members. Make sure you get signed-up as a union member right away. To get copies of the vote documents contact our Union Rep Aisha Womack at 360-419-4681.

Acme Farms + Kitchen Contract Vote Rescheduled

Acme Farms & Kitchen

VOTE MEETING RESCHEDULED

On Wednesday, February 8 our union bargaining committee reached a tentative agreement for the first Acme Farms & Kitchen Union contract! This tentative agreement is unanimously recommended contract by our Union Bargaining Committee for a “yes” vote at the ratification meeting now RESCHEDULED for Friday, March 3, 2023 at 3:30pm. It includes:

  • Wage Scales for all union jobs with increases

  • based on length of service.

  • Paid holiday benefits.

  • Paid vacation benefits.

  • Protections from unjust termination.

  • Many other benefits to all employees.

In-Person Contract Vote Details:

Rescheduled Vote: Due to the COVID-19 outbreak at the worksite and the Employer’s closure of the warehouse, the contract ratification vote, has been rescheduled for:

Friday March 3, 2023 at 3:30pm

909 Squalicum Way, Unit 104 Bellingham, WA 98225

All eligible current bargaining unit members are eligible to vote. Full details of the contract will be available in a vote summary document and the full version of the tentative agreement.

CANCELED: Ratification Vote | Acme Farms & Kitchen Tentative Agreement Reached!

Acme Farms & Kitchen
Tentative Agreement Reached!

On Wednesday, February 8 our union bargaining committee reached a tentative agreement for the first Acme Farms & Kitchen Union contract! This tentative agreement is unanimously recommended contract by our Union Bargaining Committee for a “yes” vote at the ratification meeting. It includes:

  • Wage Scales for all union jobs with increases

  • based on length of service.

  • Paid holiday benefits.

  • Paid vacation benefits.

  • Protections from unjust termination.

  • Many other benefits to all employees.

Because of the number of details to review, we will be having an on-line meeting (via Zoom) to discuss the agreement ahead of the main vote meeting: Thursday, February 16 at 4pm

In-Person Contract Vote Details:

Canceled Vote: Due to the COVID-19 outbreak at the worksite and the Employer’s closure of the warehouse, the contract ratification vote, Friday, February 24 @ 3:30pm is canceled. We will reschedule it as soon as possible. 

All eligible current bargaining unit members are eligible to vote. Full details of the contract will be available in a vote summary document and the full version of the tentative agreement.

ACME Farms - Bargaining Continues

ACME Farms
Bargaining Continues

  • After last week’s snow and ice storms, and the ensuing chaos about working on December 23, 26, and 27, we met with ACME Farms to talk about the pace of negotiations, emergencies like last week, and the upcoming busy season. We clarified that:

  • We wanted to pick up the pace of negotiations (while acknowledging scheduling issues on our side of the table) and now have bargaining scheduled on January 9 and 27, and February 3 and 17.

  • We wanted good faith negotiations that would bring us a fair contract to vote on, rather than a series of small agreements on issues that were Management’s priority.

  • We wanted clear communication about emergency situations as they evolve and other things that are important to us (like our pay).

Management talked about the need for more help during the upcoming business season and to deal with incentives for unscheduled shifts. After our meeting with Management, we talked about how to secure incentive pay for us and to make sure that Management didn’t replace union workers with temporary hires.

We are expecting a full set of counter-proposals when we meet again on Monday, January 9. We will have a full report on negotiations and what our next actions will be at our next Contract Action Team (CAT) meeting that same day.

Contract Action Team (CAT) Meeting
Monday, January 9
6pm

Round Table Pizza
1145 E Sunset Dr #135, Bellingham, WA 98226

RSVP: Contact Union Rep Aisha Womack @ 360-419-4681

ACME Farms - 1st Day of Negotiations

Today we met with Management from ACME Farms via Zoom for the first day of negotiations. We delivered out initial proposals for most of the contract, including substantial wage increases for all employees, paid holidays, vacation, sick and safe leave, premiums (training duties, commuting in inclement weather, overtime after 8 hours, etc.), and a fair discipline process. We are still exploring health insurance and retirement benefit options to propose before our next bargaining session which is on October 21.

“Our first day of negotiations went well, we are all hopeful that we will soon have a union contract. I am grateful to have you all as my coworkers and friends and am thankful of how hard everyone has worked throughout this process to make it a success.”

— Evan Bailey, Delivery Driver

Our next bargaining date is on October 21 so stay tuned for more information, and keep those union buttons on to support your bargaining committee!

Draper Valley Farms - Accelerated wage increases and increased shift differentials starting February 28!

Accelerated wage increases and increased shift differentials starting February 28!

The Company and Union have agreed to accelerating wage increases starting February 28. All union members shall receive a $1/hour increase (accelerating the full $0.75 increase that is to be paid starting April 1, 2022, and $0.25 of the increase that is not due until April 1, 2023).

Additionally, we were able to win a one dollar increase to shift differentials for Distribution and Processing plants! The new shift differentials will be $1.25/ swing shift and $1.35/ night shift.

These increases shall be effective February 28 and will appear on your March 11 paycheck.


¡Aumentos salariales acelerados y mayores diferenciales de turno a partir del 28 de febrero!

La Compañía y el Sindicato han acordado acelerar los incrementos salariales a partir del 28 de febrero. Todos los empleados recibirán un aumento de $1/hora (acelerando el aumento total de $0.75 que se pagó a partir del 1 de abril del 2022, y $0.25 del aumento que no se adeudó hasta el 1 de abril de 2023).

Adicionalmente, ¡pudimos ganar un aumento de un dólar para cambiar diferenciales para plantas de distribución y procesamiento! Los nuevos diferenciales de turno serán $1.25/ turno swing y $1.35/turno nocturno.

Estos incrementos entrarán en vigencia el 28 de febrero y aparecerán en su sueldo del 11 de marzo.