Racially Equitable Workplaces & Communities

The social justice seminar was amazing. I appreciated the panel with youth and more senior leaders from Alaska and Oregon. They gave me an understanding of social justice from different angles. I definitely enjoyed the Q & A portion even with difficult questions and statements, everyone could be passionate yet stay cool at the same time.
— Candice Hemphil

The Regional NAACP Convention, held in Spokane on September 19-20, was a unique opportunity for UFCW 21 members from around the state and from different sectors to engage collectively in race equity for Washington State. Patricia Brown (MultiCare), Candice Hemphill (Macy’s), and Mary Watkines (OurWalmart), joined Carolyn Kennedy, Jodi Spurgeon, Susie Heritage (Holy Family), Ginny Hein and Carol Cropper (Sacred Heart), and NAACP chapters from Alaska, Washington and Oregon engaging in thought-provoking workshops, inspiring keynote speakers and a celebratory banquet.

The conference touched on issues such as “Ban the Box”, voting rights and engagement in Black Lives Matter. During the Social Justice panel Patricia spoke from her experiences as a health care worker-leader, regarding social justice for the newly-born, which is closely tied to access to women’s health care and family planning options. According to Patricia voting is important, and for those under 18 there needs to be other ways for these youth to experience social justice.

UFCW 21 looks forward to continuing to work with the NAACP chapters in King, Pierce, and Spokane counties, with a vision of racially equitable workplaces and communities.

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

UFCW 21 members and their spouses/domestic partners and dependents will be able to apply for a scholarship. Last year UFCW 21 awarded over $40,000 in scholarships to our members and their families. Please visit here for application forms and information.

NEW extended deadline April 1, 2016.

HRA Funding Save Money Avoid a Higher Deductible

Nearly half of our members have health care coverage through Sound Health and Wellness Trust and can save up to $500 for a member or $1,000 for a family. Check it out!

Deadline: December 31, 2015

Donations — Thank You

When UFCW 21 members attend a General Membership Meeting,they receive a half month’s dues credit which they can choose to donate to a cause. This past summer’s donation of $2,034.30 went to support the local community of Charleston, South Carolina, where a racially motivated shooting occurred in a church earlier this year. In November the donation will benefit communities devastated by the wildfires in Eastern Washington.

Haggen Stores Up for Auction This Week, Motion Filed for Core Stores in Our Region to be Auctioned in January

Haggen Stores Up for Auction This Week, Motion Filed for Core Stores in Our Region to be Auctioned in January

You are probably hearing about events this week and the auctioning of some Haggen stores. Representatives from UFCW Locals and our International Union are at the auction for the 95 Haggen stores taking place this week. We are strongly presenting our position that these stores need to be bought by responsible store owners to ensure that our members can continue to provide for their families and give customers the great service that they expect...

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