Macy’s ULP Strike Update Day 3: Macy’s Workers ULP Strike ends but the fight continues

ANNOUNCEMENT: After three days our ULP Strike at Macy’s has ended.  Macy’s confirmed today that the company has accepted our return to work beginning tomorrow, Monday 11/27.  At 8pm tonight, after Macy’s closed for business, Macy’s strikers at Alderwood, Bellis Fair, and Southcenter Malls took down the picket signs accompanied by the chant “We’ll be back!”
 
And Macy’s should know that we will be back on the picket line, unless Macy’s bargains fairly and stops violating labor law.
 
These past three days proved three things we already knew:

  • Macy’s Workers are standing united and are ready to fight for safety and a fair contract!

  • Macy’s cannot effectively run these stores without us!

  • The community and our customers HAVE OUR BACK! 

Here are some important questions we’ve been asked now that our strike is over:

What should striking workers do at their next scheduled shift?

Striking members should return to their normally scheduled shift. UFCW 3000 staff and members will be welcoming workers back in the morning and available to answer any questions that people may have throughout the day and week. Call our Member Resource Center if you have questions: 1-866-210-3000.

What should we do when clocking in?

When clocking in the time system may prompt you by asking if shifts missed while on strike were because of an absence. Workers should answer that the missed shifts were due to an absence. Though Macy’s cannot count time on an official strike as an unexcused absence, the time keeping system could automatically deduct attendance credits. If this happens, contact your union rep, steward, or call the Member Resource Center at 1-866-210-3000 so we can work to get all attendance credits restored and ensure that no worker is disciplined because of the strike.

What protections do Holiday Hires have?

Holiday hires who participated in the ULP strike are protected under the National Labor Relation Act (NLRA) for their activity of participating in a strike. If management attempts to discipline holiday hires, they should assert their Weingarten Rights and ask for union representation. If discipline is issued to holiday hires, our union will challenge the discipline as an illegal act by Macy’s that violated the NLRA. Any worker that receives unfair treatment or discipline upon returning from the ULP strike should contact their stewards or call their union representative or the Member Resource Center at 1-866-219-3000 immediately.

What will happen next?

We have reached out to Macy’s to get back to the bargaining table. We expect to get new dates on the calendar early next week. Our hope is that Macy’s will come to the table, ready to engage in good faith over solutions on safety, living wages and a contract with NO takeaways. As always, your member bargaining team and strike captains will keep you up to date.

Workers sent a clear message to management that we are united, we are strong, and we aren’t going anywhere! Tomorrow when we go back let’s continue to stay united by working safely, making sure to take our breaks and support each other.
 
Our stories have been heard around the world. We are speaking up for a fair contract that protects our wages scales, holidays, increases our pay, and demands that Macy’s respects our rights under labor law. Check out some of the dozens of news stories below:

News Stories

NEWSWEEK: Macy's Faces Thanksgiving Revolt From Its Own Staff 
Over the course of negotiations Macy's has engaged in unfair labor practices (ULPs) that have interfered with the bargaining process, refused to agree to sensible safety language, and is offering most workers a meager 50 cents annual wage increase all while proposing to eliminate their wage scales," it added. "Workers have had enough."
 
REUTERS! Macy's workers in Washington state to strike for three days from Black FridayNov 22 (Reuters) - More than 400 Macy's (M.N) workers in Washington state are planning a three-day strike from Black Friday through Sunday, alleging unfair labor practices and demanding better wages, according to UFCW Local 3000's website.
 
Retail News: Macy’s staff in Washington on three-day strike from Black Friday
Workers at US department store chain Macy’s in Washington state are planning to launch a three-day strike from Black Friday (24 November 2023) through to the following Sunday, labor union UFCW Local 3000 has announced.
 
GUARDIAN: ‘They’ve worked us to death’: Macy’s workers to strike on Black FridayFour hundred workers in Washington state to strike, alleging the company – which pays millions to executives – is not playing fair We would like them to share some of those profits so we can have a liveable wage,” said Azia Domingo, who has worked at Macy’s in Tukwila, Washington, for 21 years. “Macy’s CEO gets $11m per year while a lot of his workers rely on food banks, and some can’t even afford to see doctors because of the low wages and the expensive healthcare.”
 
GUARDIAN: Macy’s workers launch Black Friday strike in Washington stateAbout 400 workers walk out in dispute over allegedly unfair labor practices and failure to agree to a new contract. “We are on an unfair labor practice strike because Macy’s intimidated and retaliated against me for calling security and 911 about a thief,” one employee, Liisa Luick,saidduring a rally outside Southcenter. “Macy’s has not bargained in good faith throughout this process, frustrating our ability to get to a fair contract.”
 
KIRO-TV: Macy’s workers to strike Black Friday across Washington over ‘unfair’ labor practices“When workers ask that store safety just be a topic that they can talk about in future meetings with management, Macy’s even says no to that,” Joe Mizrahi, Secretary-Treasurer of UFCW 21, said on Friday. “Macy’s workers would much rather be inside the store helping customers this Black Friday. But instead they’ll be out here (at the Southcenter Mall) on one of the busiest shopping days of the year.”
 
KGMI RADIO: Local Macy’s workers to strike on Black FridayMacy’s Workers United said on their website that over 14,000 customers signed a pledge to not shop at Macy’s during the strike.
 
Bellingham Herald: Bellingham Macy’s to strike on Black Friday; Bellis Fair employees calling for change“I’ve been at the Bellis Fair Macy’s for 19 years,” Christina Verkist said in the release. “I’m in home goods, and my customers count on my knowledge of the products. But because they cut down on workers, I’m alone a lot in my department. With the threats we face from shoplifters, Macy’s needs to improve security, and we deserve better pay. The price of everything is up but my pay is not. Most of the time I can’t afford to fill up my gas tank. We hope customers will shop elsewhere while we are on strike for safer stores and better pay.”
 
Lynnwood Times: Macy’s workers to strike on Black Friday throughout Washington“Now we are afraid to call 911 when safety issues come up because we worry we will get in trouble, or even lose our jobs,” Luick said. “Workers don’t feel safe in our store, and now they are scared of retaliation, so they’ve stopped calling for help when they see a threat. Macy’s needs to step up and make our stores safer for workers and customers. I’m asking our customers to shop elsewhere this holiday while we are on strike.”
 
Newsbreak (DC): Hundreds of Macy's Workers Across Washington Set To Go On Strike on Black Friday! In an unprecedented move, over 400 Macy's workers in Washington are set to strike on Black Friday, citing Unfair Labor Practices ("ULP").
 
Edmonds News: Macy’s workers plan to strike starting on Black Friday at state’s busiest stores Hundreds of Macy’s workers Friday announced a countdown to an Unfair Labor Practices (ULP) strike at some of the busiest stores in Washington, including Alderwood Mall in Lynnwood, Bellis Fair Mall in Bellingham and Southcenter Mall in Tukwila. Striking workers will kick off picket lines on Black Friday — Nov. 24 — with a Macy’s Striking Workers Parade at Southcenter Mall, according to a news release frommacysunited.com.
 
KOMO TV: Macy's workers in western Washington plan Black Friday strike over safety concerns, low wages:  “This is what we feel is necessary to stand up for what is right and what we deserve,” Azia Domingo, who has worked at Macy’s in Southcenter Mall for 21 years. "This is unknown territory for a lot of us, but the time is now. We need to fight for what is right.”...."Macy’s makes billions of dollars a year in profit while many employees are struggling to make ends meet, that’s unacceptable."' Employees said they're hoping customers will support them by not shopping at Macy’s during the strike, whichkicks off with a rally outside Macy’s at Southcenter Mall Fridayat 9 a.m. For more information on the strike,click here.
 
KCPQ FOX 13 TV: Local Macy's employees go on strike during busiest shopping weekend of the year: "Macy’s, first of all, isn’t even keeping up with inflation, on top of, we don’t feel safe in our stores, which is leading to short staff, us being stretched thin, which is making us more vulnerable," said Azia Domingo…..”"To see the community, to see the other unions, to see politicians, to see moms and dads, our customers out there supporting us, this is amazing. And this gives us the strength to stand together and fight.”
 
KING 5 TV: Macy's workers striking in Lynnwood, Tukwila and Bellingham over 'unfair labor practices': “We’re tired of being frightened and endangered at work,” said Mary Stephen who works at the Alderwood Mall Macy’s in Lynnwood, “My hope is that it doesn’t last very long and we can come to a fair solution for all of us for safety, better affordable healthcare and better pay.” 
 
KIRO News Radio: Washington Macy’s workers strike for higher wages, better crime protection: Liisa Luick, who has worked at the Macy’s in Lynnwood for more than 15 years, says there’s no clear safety procedures in place, and employees are left virtually on their own.“Macy’s intimidated and retaliated against me for calling security and 911 about a thief,” she says. “Macy’s has not bargained in good faith throughout this process, frustrating our ability to get to a fair contract. Macy’s has also attempted to restrict our ability to talk with our union representatives about workplace issues and bargaining.”
 
New York Times: Black Friday Isn’t What It Used to Be: ….“any retailers now make a point of staying closed on Thanksgiving. (Employees at some Macy’s stores in Washington State used Black Friday to make a statement about their working conditions. More than 400 sales associates went on strike over issues they say they’re facing, including theft in stores and low wages.)”
 
Seattle Times:Seattle-area Macy’s workers strike for better protection from crime
“Some accountant in New York has figured out that it costs them less to just let people steal product than it does for them to have a perception of there being safety issues in their stores,” says Joe Mizrahi, UFCW 3000 secretary-treasurer. Macy’s has “financial incentive to pretend like there’s not a problem.” Yasmina Grainat, 55, who was picketing at Alderwood with other members of United Food & Commercial Workers Local 3000, which represents around 400 workers at the state’s three unionized Macy’s stores: Alderwood, Southcenter and in Bellis Fair mall in Bellingham and others say Macy’s management does too little to deter the thieves or protect staff. Employees say they’re not allowed to interfere with thieves, or aid colleagues, but are told to report incidents to store security…“When I call security, no one picks up the phone,” says Grainat, who adds that the stress is too much at a job that pays a 23-year veteran just $20.73 an hour.“We need them to respect us.”
 
Cascadia Daily News:Macy’s employees strike on Black Friday weekend over safety, wagesUnion workers urge public to go elsewhere on nation's busiest shopping days
Outside Bellis Fair mall, a worker barked into a megaphone, “Their 50 cent. Won’t pay rent,” striking union employees and community members replied in a call-and-response chant. Debbie Walk, who has worked for Macy’s in Bellingham for at least eight years, said it was “ridiculous” that employees were having to bargain for the right to call the police when they felt a situation was unsafe. “We’re seeing a lot of retail theft and they don’t seem to be doing enough to stop it,” said Walk, who works in the retailer's fine jewelry department. “We feel unsafe a lot of times.”
“Macy’s is not the first or last strike in Washington,” Mizrahi said. “Providence nurses and hospital staff and now Macy’s employees are demanding CEOs share the wealth made off of their hard work.”
 
Everett Herald:Macy’s employees strike on Black Friday at Alderwood Mall
Protesters in Lynnwood called for better wages and safety measures. Staff at other Macy’s stores picketed in Bellingham and Tukwila.
 
Thailand Post:Employees at Macy’s in Washington state will go on strike for 3 days, starting on Black Friday
 
KIRO 7 TV:Southcenter Macy’s employees go on strike, seeking more work rights
They chanted loudly with signs in hand. From dawn to dusk, workers at the Macy’s in Southcenter Mall were calling attention to their fight for better rights Friday.Domingo and her colleagues want more safety measures in place after a Macy’s Alderwood employee said she was retaliated against for calling 911 when she witnessed someone shoplifting.
The UFCW 3000 said she was put on unpaid leave because of it. “What we are asking from Macy’s is to provide a clear, concise policy on what to do when a security threat arises and when we can call 911,” Domingo added. “We don’t feel safe in our stores. This leads to short staff, us being stretched thin, and creating more of a security threat because there’s not enough coverage.”

POLITICS

Mother Jones: On Black Friday, Unions Are Striking For a Better DealIt’s been a historic year for labor action—and it’s not over yet.Retail workers are walking out during  the busiest shopping day of the year, Black Friday, leveraging a weekend of huge profits for retailers to demand better pay and working conditions….In Washington, about four hundred Macy’s employees from three different storeswent on strike, beginning their picket at 3:00 AM on Black Friday. Their union, the United Food and Commercial Workers,saysthat Macy’s isn’t doing enough to address safety threats like violent shoppers and shoplifting, and that pay is not keeping up with the cost of living. “Workers don’t feel safe in our store, and now they are scared of retaliation so they’ve stopped calling for help when they see a threat,”explainedsales associate Liisa Luick in a release from UFCW 3000. Azia Domingo, who has worked for Macy’s for 21 years, said, “Macy’s is making billions of dollars and paying their CEO $11 million a year, but most of us workers are struggling to make ends meet…We shouldn’t have to question whether we can afford to have health insurance and go to the doctor.”
 
Mention inWA State Standardstory on holiday retail workers
Op-Eds and Letters to the Editor 

Everett Herald:Comment: Retail workers are essential; treat them as such(Liisa Luick)
Retail workers face low wages, short-staffing and threats from shoplifters that stores are ignoring. 
 
Mt Lake Terrace News:Letter to the editor: Macy’s needs to support its workers(Janet Bates)
That’s why we are united with the power of our union UFCW 3000, ready to strike during the busiest shopping days of the year around Black Friday. We hope our customers and the community will stand with us until Macy’s corporate shows us they care about more than their profits. 
 
Everett Herald LTE:Back Macy’s workers efforts for better pay  (Daniel Vargo)
So, if you see workers like me united with the power of our union UFCW 3000 holding signs outside Macy’s Alderwood in the upcoming weeks, I hope you will support our fight against Macy’s unfair labor practices and for better pay and improved safety for workers and customers at our stores.
 
Everett Herald LTE:Pay, safety are major concerns for Macy’s workers(Nicole Hardin)
To make it even tougher, Macy’s management doesn’t take our safety seriously. Shoplifters and even violent customers are constant threats to our security. But Macy’s hasn’t provided safety procedures, and workers who called for help have been retaliated against by management. 

Macy’s ULP Strike Update Day 2: Workers stand up!

ANNOUNCEMENT: We are walking the line and we are WINNING!
We knew that Macy’s could not run these stores without us. We knew it would be chaos in the stores. We knew thousands of customers would refuse to cross our picket lines. As a result of this massive show of solidarity Macy’s was pushed to announce that for the third consecutive day, on Sunday, hours will be reduced at the three locations UFCW 3000 members are on an Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) strike.

In response we will shorten our strike line tomorrow (Sunday). Join the ULP Strike Line starting  at 6 a.m. Sunday morning and send a united message to Macy’s, we are united, we are strong, and we aren’t going anywhere!
 
Over the past two days Macys workers at the Bellingham, Alderwood and Southcenter stores have stood up and shown their power. 

  • We have walked the strike line alongside hundreds of community and labor allies. Some picketers walking over 50,000 steps in one day!

  • On one of the biggest sales weekends of the year thousands of customers have been turned away by striking workers.

  • Hundreds of workers and community members joined us at our very own Macy’s Parade to show that working conditions are customers’ shopping conditions and we are standing together for safer workplaces and communities. 

We have notified Macy’s that we will be reporting to work Monday 11/27.

Our stories have been heard around the world. We are speaking up for a fair contract that protects our wages scales, holidays, increases our pay and demands that Macy’s respects our rights under labor law.

Check out some of the dozens of news stories:

NEWSWEEK!: Macy's Faces Thanksgiving Revolt From Its Own Staff 
Over the course of negotiations Macy's has engaged in unfair labor practices (ULPs) that have interfered with the bargaining process, refused to agree to sensible safety language, and is offering most workers a meager 50 cents annual wage increase all while proposing to eliminate their wage scales, it added."Workers have had enough."
 
REUTERS! Macy's workers in Washington state to strike for three days from Black Friday Nov 22 (Reuters) - More than 400 Macy's (M.N) workers in Washington state are planning a three-day strike from Black Friday through Sunday, alleging unfair labor practices and demanding better wages, according to UFCW Local 3000's website.
 
Retail News: Macy’s staff in Washington on three-day strike from Black Friday
Workers at US department store chain Macy’s in Washington state are planning to launch a three-day strike from Black Friday (24 November 2023) through to the following Sunday, labor union UFCW Local 3000 has announced.
 
GUARDIAN: ‘They’ve worked us to death’: Macy’s workers to strike on Black Friday Four hundred workers in Washington state to strike, alleging the company – which pays millions to executives – is not playing fair We would like them to share some of those profits so we can have a liveable wage,” said Azia Domingo, who has worked at Macy’s in Tukwila, Washington, for 21 years.“Macy’s CEO gets $11m per year while a lot of his workers rely on food banks, and some can’t even afford to see doctors because of the low wages and the expensive healthcare.”
 
GUARDIAN: Macy’s workers launch Black Friday strike in Washington state About 400 workers walk out in dispute over allegedly unfair labor practices and failure to agree to a new contract.“We are on an unfair labor practice strike because Macy’s intimidated and retaliated against me for calling security and 911 about a thief,”one employee, Liisa Luick, said during a rally outside Southcenter.“Macy’s has not bargained in good faith throughout this process, frustrating our ability to get to a fair contract.”
 
KIRO-TV: Macy’s workers to strike Black Friday across Washington over ‘unfair’ labor practices “When workers ask that store safety just be a topic that they can talk about in future meetings with management, Macy’s even says no to that,”Joe Mizrahi, Secretary-Treasurer of UFCW 21, said on Friday.“Macy’s workers would much rather be inside the store helping customers this Black Friday. But instead they’ll be out here (at the Southcenter Mall) on one of the busiest shopping days of the year.”
 
KGMI RADIO: Local Macy’s workers to strike on Black Friday Macy’s Workers United said on their website that over 14,000 customers signed a pledge to not shop at Macy’s during the strike.
 
Bellingham Herald: Bellingham Macy’s to strike on Black Friday; Bellis Fair employees calling for change “I’ve been at the Bellis Fair Macy’s for 19 years,” Christina Verkist said in the release.“I’m in home goods, and my customers count on my knowledge of the products. But because they cut down on workers, I’m alone a lot in my department. With the threats we face from shoplifters, Macy’s needs to improve security, and we deserve better pay. The price of everything is up but my pay is not. Most of the time I can’t afford to fill up my gas tank. We hope customers will shop elsewhere while we are on strike for safer stores and better pay.”
 
Lynnwood Times: Macy’s workers to strike on Black Friday throughout Washington “Now we are afraid to call 911 when safety issues come up because we worry we will get in trouble, or even lose our jobs,”Luick said.“Workers don’t feel safe in our store, and now they are scared of retaliation, so they’ve stopped calling for help when they see a threat. Macy’s needs to step up and make our stores safer for workers and customers. I’m asking our customers to shop elsewhere this holiday while we are on strike.”
 
Newsbreak (DC): Hundreds of Macy's Workers Across Washington Set To Go On Strike on Black Friday! In an unprecedented move, over 400 Macy's workers in Washington are set to strike on Black Friday, citing Unfair Labor Practices ("ULP").
 
Edmonds News: Macy’s workers plan to strike starting on Black Friday at state’s busiest stores Hundreds of Macy’s workers Friday announced a countdown to an Unfair Labor Practices (ULP) strike at some of the busiest stores in Washington, including Alderwood Mall in Lynnwood, Bellis Fair Mall in Bellingham and Southcenter Mall in Tukwila. Striking workers will kick off picket lines on Black Friday — Nov. 24 — with a Macy’s Striking Workers Parade at Southcenter Mall, according to a news release frommacysunited.com.
 
KOMO TV: Macy's workers in western Washington plan Black Friday strike over safety concerns, low wages: “This is what we feel is necessary to stand up for what is right and what we deserve,”Azia Domingo, who has worked at Macy’s in Southcenter Mall for 21 years."This is unknown territory for a lot of us, but the time is now. We need to fight for what is right.... Macy’s makes billions of dollars a year in profit while many employees are struggling to make ends meet, that’s unacceptable." Employees said they're hoping customers will support them by not shopping at Macy’s during the strike, which kicks off with a rally outside Macy’s at Southcenter Mall Friday at 9 a.m. For more information on the strike,click here.
 
KCPQ FOX 13 TV: Local Macy's employees go on strike during busiest shopping weekend of the year: "Macy’s, first of all, isn’t even keeping up with inflation, on top of, we don’t feel safe in our stores, which is leading to short staff, us being stretched thin, which is making us more vulnerable," said Azia Domingo... To see the community, to see the other unions, to see politicians, to see moms and dads, our customers out there supporting us, this is amazing. And this gives us the strength to stand together and fight.”
 
KING 5 TV: Macy's workers striking in Lynnwood, Tukwila and Bellingham over 'unfair labor practices': “We’re tired of being frightened and endangered at work,”said Mary Stephen who works at the Alderwood Mall Macy’s in Lynnwood,“My hope is that it doesn’t last very long and we can come to a fair solution for all of us for safety, better affordable healthcare and better pay.” 
 
KIRO News Radio: Washington Macy’s workers strike for higher wages, better crime protection: Liisa Luick, who has worked at the Macy’s in Lynnwood for more than 15 years, says there’s no clear safety procedures in place, and employees are left virtually on their own.“Macy’s intimidated and retaliated against me for calling security and 911 about a thief,”she says.“Macy’s has not bargained in good faith throughout this process, frustrating our ability to get to a fair contract. Macy’s has also attempted to restrict our ability to talk with our union representatives about workplace issues and bargaining.”
 
New York Times: Black Friday Isn’t What It Used to Be: …“any retailers now make a point of staying closed on Thanksgiving. (Employees at some Macy’s stores in Washington State used Black Friday to make a statement about their working conditions. More than 400 sales associates went on strike over issues they say they’re facing, including theft in stores and low wages.)”
 
Seattle Times: Seattle-area Macy’s workers strike for better protection from crime
“Some accountant in New York has figured out that it costs them less to just let people steal product than it does for them to have a perception of there being safety issues in their stores,” says Joe Mizrahi, UFCW 3000 secretary-treasurer. Macy’s has “financial incentive to pretend like there’s not a problem.”

Yasmina Grainat, 55, who was picketing at Alderwood with other members of United Food & Commercial Workers Local 3000, which represents around 400 workers at the state’s three unionized Macy’s stores: Alderwood, Southcenter and in Bellis Fair mall in Bellingham and others say Macy’s management does too little to deter the thieves or protect staff. Employees say they’re not allowed to interfere with thieves, or aid colleagues, but are told to report incidents to store security…“When I call security, no one picks up the phone,” says Grainat, who adds that the stress is too much at a job that pays a 23-year veteran just $20.73 an hour.“We need them to respect us.”
 
Cascadia Daily News: Macy’s employees strike on Black Friday weekend over safety, wages Union workers urge public to go elsewhere on nation's busiest shopping days
Outside Bellis Fair mall, a worker barked into a megaphone,“Their 50 cent. Won’t pay rent,”striking union employees and community members replied in a call-and-response chant. Debbie Walk, who has worked for Macy’s in Bellingham for at least eight years, said it was“ridiculous”that employees were having to bargain for the right to call the police when they felt a situation was unsafe.“We’re seeing a lot of retail theft and they don’t seem to be doing enough to stop it,”said Walk, who works in the retailer's fine jewelry department.“We feel unsafe a lot of times.”

“Macy’s is not the first or last strike in Washington,” Mizrahi said.“Providence nurses and hospital staff and now Macy’s employees are demanding CEOs share the wealth made off of their hard work.”
 
Everett Herald: Macy’s employees strike on Black Friday at Alderwood Mall
Protesters in Lynnwood called for better wages and safety measures. Staff at other Macy’s stores picketed in Bellingham and Tukwila.
 
Thailand Post: Employees at Macy’s in Washington state will go on strike for 3 days, starting on Black Friday
 
Mention in WA State Standard story on holiday retail workers

Op-Eds and Letters to the Editor 

Everett Herald: Comment: Retail workers are essential; treat them as such (Liisa Luick)
Retail workers face low wages, short-staffing and threats from shoplifters that stores are ignoring. 
 
Mt Lake Terrace News: Letter to the editor: Macy’s needs to support its workers (Janet Bates)
That’s why we are united with the power of our union UFCW 3000, ready to strike during the busiest shopping days of the year around Black Friday. We hope our customers and the community will stand with us until Macy’s corporate shows us they care about more than their profits. 
 
Everett Herald LTE: Back Macy’s workers efforts for better pay  (Daniel Vargo)
So, if you see workers like me united with the power of our union UFCW 3000 holding signs outside Macy’s Alderwood in the upcoming weeks, I hope you will support our fight against Macy’s unfair labor practices and for better pay and improved safety for workers and customers at our stores.
 
Everett Herald LTE: Pay, safety are major concerns for Macy’s workers (Nicole Hardin)
To make it even tougher, Macy’s management doesn’t take our safety seriously. Shoplifters and even violent customers are constant threats to our security. But Macy’s hasn’t provided safety procedures, and workers who called for help have been retaliated against by management. 

Macy's ULP Strike Update

We invite all members to attend our informational zoom meeting tonight @ 5PM >>

We will begin our 3-day ULP strike on Black Friday (11/24) at 3:00 AM and will be giving Macy’s notice that we will be ready to return to work beginning Monday 11/27 at Southcenter Mall in Tukwila, Alderwood Mall in Lynnwood and Bellis Fair Mall in Bellingham.

DO I NEED TO CALL OUT FROM WORK BEFORE THE STRIKE?

No, employees are NOT required to notify or inform Macy's management of their absence due to the strike. Moreover, Macy's is prohibited from taking disciplinary action or deducting attendance credits for your involvement in the ULP strike, as it would constitute an unfair labor practice, violating the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). If there are any attempts by management to discipline, or even the threat alone, promptly report the incident to your Picket Captain.

WHEN SHOULD I WALK THE LINE?

We recommend that you walk the strike line about the same time you would work your normal shift, or at the time of your choice if it’s your day off. This will help ensure that we have a strong strike lines throughout the day, especially during mall operating hours.

WHAT SHOULD I DO WHEN I REPORT TO THE STRIKE LINE?

When you arrive, please report to your Picket Captain who will be on your worksite’s main strike line wearing an orange vest. Your Picket Captain will have a clipboard that you will use to sign in and out of the strike line so that we can count your hours towards the strike benefit. As a reminder, the strike benefit is $500 for 20 hours (per week or less), or $300 for 12 hours (for our 3-day ULP strike) on the strike line. If you haven't had a chance to complete your W9 for strike benefits you can complete it online today by visiting macysunited.com/strike.  
 
Main Strike Lines:
Bellingham: South Entrance
Alderwood: South Entrance
Southcenter: North Entrance

ARE WE STRIKING THE FURNITURE GALLERIES?

No, we are not striking the furniture galleries at this time. If you are a Furniture Gallery employee you should report to work as usual then, before or after your shift or on your day off, come support your fellow Macy's workers on the strike line at one of the mall locations.  
 
In the event management asks you to cross the picket line and work in a mall location, you should inform your manager that you are invoking your right to not cross the picket line. If your manager persists, comply with their order to avoid discipline, and report the incident to your Union Representative immediately. The incident will then be referred to a UFCW Local 3000 attorney for possible unfair labor practice charges against Macy’s.

CAN HOLIDAY HIRES JOIN THE ULP STRIKE?

Holidays hires that work in the Mall Stores have protection under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) to participate in collective action such as striking. Any Holiday hires who choose to strike will qualify for the same Strike Benefit as all other Macy’s workers who are covered under our agreement so long as they satisfy the requirements for the benefit.  That would include withholding their labor for the duration of the strike, walking the strike line for 12 hours ($300) or 20 hours ($500), and completing a W-9 form.

WHO IS MY PICKET CAPTAIN?

Southcenter:  

  • Jeanne Peterson 

  • Tammy Poole  

  • Azia Domingo  

  • Curtisy Bryant 

  • Romeo Juco 

  • Wilda Branca 

Alderwood:  

  • Janet Bates 

  • Liisa Luick 

  • Nicole Hardin 

  • Daniel Landon 

  • Mary Stephen 

  • Sama Yazdani 

Bellingham:

  • Samantha Wilson 

  • Christina Verkist 

  • Debbie Walk 

WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION?

 Additional information regarding our upcoming ULP strike can be found at www.macysunited.com/strike.

Macy's ULP Strike Update

We will begin our 3-day ULP strike on Black Friday (11/24) at 3:00 AM and will be giving Macy’s notice that we will be ready to return to work beginning at 3am on Monday 11/27 at Southcenter Mall in Tukwila, Alderwood Mall in Lynnwood and Bellis Fair Mall in Bellingham.

WHAT SHOULD I DO WHEN I REPORT TO THE STRIKE LINE?

When you arrive, please report to your Picket Captain who will be on your worksite’s main strike line wearing an orange vest. Your Picket Captain will have a clipboard that you will use to sign in and out of the strike line so that we can count your hours towards the strike benefit. As a reminder, the strike benefit is $500 for 20 hours (per week or less), or $300 for 12 hours (for our 3-day ULP strike) on the strike line. If you haven't had a chance to complete your W9 for strike benefits you can complete it online today by visiting macysunited.com/strike.  
 
Main Strike Lines:
Bellingham: South Entrance
Alderwood: South Entrance
Southcenter: North Entrance

ARE WE STRIKING THE FURNITURE GALLERIES?

No, we are not striking the furniture galleries at this time. If you are a Furniture Gallery employee you should report to work as usual then, before or after your shift or on your day off, come support your fellow Macy's workers on the strike line at one of the mall locations.  
 
In the event management asks you to cross the picket line and work in a mall location, you should inform your manager that you are invoking your right to not cross the picket line. If your manager persists, comply with their order to avoid discipline, and report the incident to your Union Representative immediately. The incident will then be referred to a UFCW Local 3000 attorney for possible unfair labor practice charges against Macy’s.

CAN HOLIDAY HIRES JOIN THE ULP STRIKE?

Holidays hires that work in the Mall Stores have protection under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) to participate in collective action such as striking. Any Holiday hires who choose to strike will qualify for the same Strike Benefit as all other Macy’s workers who are covered under our agreement so long as they satisfy the requirements for the benefit.  

That would include withholding their labor for the duration of the strike, walking the strike line for 12 hours ($300) or 20 hours ($500), and completing a W-9 form.

WHO IS MY PICKET CAPTAIN? 

Southcenter:  

  • Jeanne Peterson 

  • Tammy Poole  

  • Azia Domingo  

  • Curtisy Bryant 

  • Romeo Juco 

  • Wilda Branca 

Alderwood:  

  • Janet Bates 

  • Liisa Luick 

  • Nicole Hardin 

  • Daniel Landon 

  • Mary Stephen 

  • Sama Yazdani 

Bellingham: 

  • Samantha Wilson 

  • Christina Verkist 

  • Debbie Walk 

 Join us at our All-Macys Workers meeting Wednesday 11/22 @ 5PM >>

UFCW 3000 Announces 3-Day Strike at Macy’s Across Western Washington

A group of Macy's workers and supporters at an informational picket earlier this year.

UFCW Local 3000 members at Macy’s have been engaged in contract negotiations with their employer for over 8 months. Over the course of negotiations Macy’s has engaged in unfair labor practices (ULPs) that have interfered with the bargaining process, refused to agree to sensible safety language, and is offering most workers a meager 50 cents annual wage increase all while proposing to eliminate their wage scales.

Workers have had enough, announcing a 3-day unfair labor practice strike that will begin on Black Friday and carry through the busy holiday weekend. Strikes will be held at Union Macy’s stores at Southcenter Mall in Tukwila, Alderwood Mall in Lynnwood, and Bellis Fair Mall in Bellingham.

UFCW Local 3000 members across all industries can help striking Macy’s workers by signing up for a shift on the strike line. You can also RSVP to the Macy’s Striking Workers Parade, which will kick off the ULP strike to great fanfare at the Southcenter location on Black Friday!

Strike Shift Sign-Up

Sign up for a shift on the strike line at any of these Union Macy’s:

  • Southcenter Mall in Tukwila

  • Alderwood Mall in Lynnwood

  • or Bellis Fair Mall in Bellingham

Macy’s Striking Workers Parade

9 AM on Black Friday (11/24)

Southcenter Mall (Tukwila)

A parody of the iconic Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, this event features speakers advocating for striking workers, towering inflatables, and a Cher impersonator!

Macy’s Unfair Labor Practice ULP Strike Update

We will begin our 3-day ULP strike on Friday 11/24 at 3am.We intend to give Macy’s notice of our unconditional return to work beginning at 3am on Monday 11/27. The strike will be focused on all the union Macy's Mall stores, Southcenter Mall, Alderwood Mall and Bellis Fair Mall in Bellingham. We will not be striking the Furniture Galleries. If you are a Furniture Gallery worker, go to work as usual and before or after your shift or on your day off come support your fellow Macy's worker on the strike line at one of the mall locations.

For Mall workers, come to the strike line during the times you would have normally been working. If Friday, Saturday or Sunday would have been your day off, you may participate in the strike at any time during normal Macy’s business hours. Holidays hires that work in the Mall Stores have protection under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) to participate in collective action such as striking. Any Holiday hires who participate in the strike will qualify for the same strike benefit as all other Macy’s workers who are covered under our agreement and participate in the strike.

Check in with the picket captain on shift when you arrive to sign in and be sure to sign out when you leave. This will ensure you get credit for hours on the strike line to qualify for your Strike Benefit. You may walk the line as many hours as you want, but strike benefits are capped at $500 for a minimum 20 hours on the line per week or at $300 for a minimum of 12 hours on the line for the duration of our ULP strike. If you haven't had a chance to complete your W9 for strike benefits you can complete it online today by visiting macysunited.com/strike.

Macy's 3-Day ULP Strike Announced

At a press conference this morning held at Southcenter Mall, UFCW Local 3000 announced that Macy’s workers will be going out on a 3-day unfair labor practice strike starting on Black Friday through Sunday November 26.

“Workers don’t feel safe in our store, and now they are scared of retaliation, so they’ve stopped calling for help when they see a threat. Macy’s needs to step up and make our stores safer for workers and customers. And I’m asking our customers to shop elsewhere this holiday while we are on strike.” — Liisa Luick, Alderwood Mall

“Until Macy’s shows that they respect and value us with better security and better pay, they will lose more workers. I hope our customers will stand with us in this fight and not shop at Macy’s while we are on strike.” — Azia Domingo, Southcenter Mall

UFCW Local 3000 staff will be on the strike line for the entire duration of the strike to answer any questions and ensure everything runs smoothly. We also have other UFCW members and staff from around the United States who have made arrangements to support our fight for a fair contract.

To kick-off our ULP strike there will be the Macy’s Striking Workers Parade at the Southcenter mall on Black Friday @ 9AM. The parade will feature hundreds of supporters from around the community, a speaker line up, and a Cher impersonator just like Macy’s parade in New York City!

We encourage all members to attend an informational zoom meeting tonight (11/17) to learn more about the impending strike and have your questions answered.

What happens with our strike benefit during a 3-day strike?

Members who withhold their labor and walk twenty hours on the picket line during the three days will still earn a $500 strike benefit. However, a new option is available that offers a $300 benefit for members who spend just 12 hours on the picket line instead. While taxes will not be withheld from your strike benefit, members are still required to complete a W-9 form to receive payment.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Friday, November 17 @ 5PM: All Member Virtual Meeting! >>

Tuesday, November 21 @ 1PM, Picket Sign Making Party! Alderwood Strike HQ (Residence Inn by Marriott 18200 Alderwood Mall Pkwy, Lynnwood, WA 98037)

Black Friday 9AM, Southcenter Mall: Macy’s Striking Workers Parade >>

Macy’s Strike HQ Website >>

NO DEAL REACHED with Macy’s. Macy’s Workers, It’s Time to Stand UP.

OUR UNION BARGAINING TEAM: Azia Domingo, Curtisy Bryant, Emily Hunter, Liisa Luick, Nicole Hardin, Sean Embly, Faye Guenther.

Last night, we did not reach a deal and after 3 bargaining sessions, Macy’s refused to in good faith consider bargaining proposals to address our concerns. We remain ready and willing to bargain at any time when Macy’s is ready to bargain in good faith and can send a decision maker to the Bargaining Table.

Next Steps:

  1. Join the press conference on Friday, November 17 at 9 a.m. at the Southcenter Mall or view it at the Facebook Live.

  2. Sign up for at least 20 hours on your store’s Strike Schedule (see your store’s Picket Captains).

  3. Complete a W9 form and return the completed form to a UFCW 3000 Union Representative or complete a W9 online by visiting Macysunited.com/strike to make sure you will get paid your strike benefit.

In the event we do end up on a ULP strike, our Bargaining Team has planned a “Macy’s Striking Workers Parade” action on Black Friday at the Southcenter location that will be supported by community partners and other UFCW 3000 members.

We Are in This Together to Improve Safety and Increase Worker Pay

We need safer workplaces. We need better security. We need to retain our staff. We need better wages to retain staff. Macy’s CEO gets over $11 million per year, while some of us rely on food banks and can’t afford to see the doctor.

Macys Striking Workers Parade, Black Friday, 9AM, Southcenter Mall

Macy's - BARGAINING TODAY!

Our Bargaining Team will meet with Macy’s management again today, November 15, beginning at 2PM and possibly into the night. We have a late start today due to the availability of the federal mediator.

We come today trying to find a path to an agreement that will both improve workers lives by putting more money into our checks, but also creating a safer working environment that addresses the increasing amount of crime in our stores.

However, we come to the table today in the face of continued unfair labor practices from the employer that has frustrated the bargaining process. Such behavior from Macy’s has made it difficult to have honest and fruitful talks with the employer.

Regardless, we are committed to bargaining in good faith today and hope management comes to the table with a similar mindset.

We will keep you updated as the situation develops.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Thursday 11/16

  • 11AM - 1PM: W-9 Collection in Breakroom (All Stores)

  • 1PM - 2PM: Southcenter CAT Meeting
    Southcenter Mall Food Court (2800 Southcenter Mall, Seattle, WA 98188)


Friday 11/17


Black Friday 11/24

  • 9AM: Macy’s Striking Workers Parade, Black Friday, Southcenter Mall
    >> RSVP Here!

Macy's Know Your Rights

Has your manager threatened to discipline workers who participate in the unfair labor practice (ULP) strike? Perhaps they threatened to mark you down as a no-call no-show, remove attendance credits, or even terminate striking workers?

If so, your manager likely violated federal law and you should notify your Picket Captain and/or Union Representative immediately.

UFCW Local 3000 has been investigating reports of Macy’s managers making illegal and false threats against workers in an attempt intimidate workers into not participating in protected activities such as striking. If these threats are verified, the local will be filing federal charges with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) against Macy’s.

Federal law safeguards workers participating in protected concerted activities, such as a legal strike, from any retaliation by management. This protection explicitly prohibits management from disciplining workers (e.g., removing attendance credits) who join our increasingly likely ULP strike.

Furthermore, federal law prohibits management from making threatening or intimidating statements intended to discourage workers from participating in the strike. Even if management is unlikely to carry out these illegal threats, the mere act of making such threats is, in itself, against the law.

If the reports Local 3000 have been receiving turn out to be true, then this is further evidence of Macy’s engaging in unfair labor practices, hindering the bargaining process. The best way to fight against their behavior is to continue preparing for an unfair labor practice strike!

Shoppers have pledged not to shop at Macy’s if we go on strike!

A petition has been circulating throughout the community to support our fight for a fair contract.

Macy's Week of ULP Strike Preparations

Next week is very important as we intensify our preparations for the increasingly likely unfair labor practice strike around Black Friday. By the end of next week, it is imperative that we finalize all ULP strike logistics and ensure that every member is prepared to meet the criteria for the $500 weekly strike benefit. This entails signing up for 20 hours on the picket line and submitting a completed W-9 form, which Union Representatives will start collecting next week.

WHAT IS A W-9? 

A W-9 is an IRS tax document used to report your strike benefit as income to the IRS. Although taxes won’t be withheld from your strike benefit, the W-9 is a required IRS tax document used to document that you’ve received payment from UFCW Local 3000. To be eligible for the strike benefit, you must provide a completed W-9 form. 

While we have added November 15 as an additional bargaining date, we are not slowing down or altering our plans for a ULP strike. Macy’s can only avoid the ULP strike by addressing unfair labor practices and offering a fair contract.

It’s up to you Macy’s - the clock is ticking.

Macy's NO DEAL. ULP STRIKE PREPARATIONS CONTINUE

NO DEAL. ULP STRIKE PREPARATIONS CONTINUE

Our Bargaining Team met with Management again on November 6 and 7, with the parties failing to reach an agreement. 

While our team worked hard to address some of Macy’s core concerns, we did not receive a proposal from the Employer. However, we did have a productive discussion about potential paths to an agreement and agreed to add November 15 as a bargaining date.

Throughout the bargaining process we have come to the table in good faith while we feel Macy’s has done their best to frustrate the process, including their intimidation of a bargaining team members for their union activity along with attempting to prematurely declare an impasse, which would permit the employer to implement the contract offer we rejected on October 6. We believe that actions taken in bargaining are inconsistent with impasse.

Then just last week Macy’s made what we believe is an illegal attempt to alter our contractual right and long standing the practice of Union Representatives to communicate with members on the sales floor, leading to UFCW Local 3000 filing another unfair labor practice charge against the employer.

  1. As we prepare for next week’s bargaining date, we need to continue to prepare for a possible ULP strike by: 

  2. Signing up for at least 20 hours on your stores Strike Schedule (see your stores Picket Captains).

Completing a W9 form and returning the complete form to a UFCW 3000 Union Representative to make sure you will get paid your strike Benefit of $500.

In the event we do end up on a ULP strike, our Bargaining Team has planned a “Macy’s Striking Workers Parade” action on Black Friday at the Southcenter location that will be supported by community partners and other UFCW 3000 members. 

WE ARE IN THIS TOGETHER! 

UFCW Locals from around the United States have pledged their support, coordinating efforts to send their staff and members to the Pacific Northwest to walk our ULP strike line, and over 8,000 community members have also signed a petition pledging not to cross our picket line in the event of a ULP strike.

UPCOMING EVENTS:


Upcoming Contract Action Team MEETINGS:

Alderwood: November 14 @ 1PM—2PM
Elemental Pizza (3000 184th St SW #948, Lynnwood, WA 98037)

Bellingham: November 15 @ 1PM-2PM
Bellis Fair Mall Food Court (One Bellis Fair Pkwy, Bellingham, WA 98226)

Southcenter: November 16 @ 1PM-2PM
Southcenter Mall Food Court (2800 Southcenter Mall, Seattle, WA 98188)

MACY’S - Talks resume next week

MACY’S
TALKS RESUME NEXT WEEK

Our upcoming bargaining sessions, scheduled for November 6 and 7, are crucial as we face the possibility of an unfair labor practice (ULP) strike later this month.

As we return to the bargaining table, we do so in the face of a series of tactics employed by Macy’s to frustrate the process.

Initially, they prematurely attempted to declare an impasse, which would have halted negotiations and imposed the offer we had overwhelmingly rejected. More recently, they attempted to cancel our bargaining session on November 7, citing the unavailability of a mediator.

We pushed back on both and won, forcing the employer to continue talks on both days next week!

Our Union Bargaining Team is gearing up for two pivotal days with Macy’s as we explore various alternatives to achieve an agreement. However, we are also moving forward with full preparations for a ULP strike at this time.

If you haven’t done so already, please contact your picket captain to sign up for shifts on the picket line to qualify for the $500/week strike benefit.

We will provide further updates next week.

UNFAIR LABOR PRACTICE UPDATE

As we all know, UFCW Local 3000 filed an unfair labor practice against Macy’s on September 25 for their illegal retaliation against our Bargaining Team member Liisa Luick. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), responsible for addressing labor law violations, has regrettably not yet responded to our charges against Macy’s. We will keep you informed as this situation unfolds.

UPCOMING EVENTS

PICKET SIGN MAKING PARTY
November 13 @ 1-2PM, UFCW 3000 Des Moines Office, 23040 Pacific Hwy S Suite 101, Des Moines, WA 98198
Sign up at: https://www.mobilize.us/ufcw3000/event/591699/

CONTRACT ACTION TEAM MEETING
Alderwood - November 14 @ 1PM—2PM: Elemental Pizza , 3000 184th St SW #948, Lynnwood, WA 98037

Bellingham - November 15 @ 1PM—2PM: Bellis Fair Mall Food Court, One Bellis Fair Pkwy, Bellingham, WA 98226

Southcenter - November 16 @ 1PM—2PM: Southcenter Mall Food Court, 2800 Southcenter Mall, Seattle, WA 98188

Our Union Bargaining Team: Azia Domingo, Curtisy Bryant, Emily Hunter, Liisa Luick, Nicole Hardin.

Macy’s PICK YOUR STRIKE SCHEDULE TODAY!

In preparation for a possible unfair labor practice (ULP) strike over the holidays, members are now able to begin selecting strike schedules.

In order to be eligible for strike benefits, members are required to put in a minimum of 20 hours per week on the picket line. As a reminder, the UFCW Local 3000 strike benefit is set at $500 for the first week and, if a longer ULP strike is deemed necessary, the benefit increases to $750 for the second week and beyond.

Your Picket Captains and Union Representatives will be equipped with schedule booklets, which is where you can pick your preferred strike shifts. Strike shifts are broken into 4 hour chunks, so we ask that you select five (5), four (4) hour shifts and commit to walking the strike line during your selected shifts.

You have the option to sign up for more than one shift per day or spread your schedule across the week. It is advisable to choose shifts that align as closely as possible with your regular Macy’s work schedule. Preferred shift times may fill up quickly, so don’t delay selecting your shifts!

While we are actively preparing for a ULP strike, it’s important to note that we are also making every effort to avoid it. We have negotiations scheduled with the Employer on November 6 & 7, and our Bargaining Team is dedicated to good faith negotiations with Macy’s as the parties continue to work towards an agreement.

However, if Macy’s does not return to the table in good faith, we will proceed with our strike preparations. Stay tuned for another update next week.

Macy's Bargaining Dates Scheduled

Our Bargaining Team has confirmed November 6 & 7 as the next scheduled bargaining dates with Macy’s, marking our first meeting with the employer since an overwhelming 96% of our workers voted to authorize a unfair labor practice strike.

Initially, Macy’s was hesitant to add additional dates to the calendar. After sharing the results of our vote and proposing our next bargaining date, Macy’s responded they already provided their last best and final offer and have “no further proposals” and alleged that negotiations had reached an impasse.

The threat of an “impasse” is an aggressive step, signaling that the employer believes that talks have broken down, all avenues toward an agreement explored, and both parties are unable to make further moves. If a true impasse has been reached, it would allow Macy’s to implement their last offer without seeking the membership’s vote.

Macy’s response was frustrating, as it implies management’s wish to impose a contract offer that worker resoundingly rejected. Although disappointing, such behavior is expected from an employer who has previously engaged in an unfair labor practice against a Bargaining Team member in an attempt to undermine the bargaining process.

Our Bargaining Team firmly believes that we are far from an impasse as there remains much to discuss. To prove that an impasse has not been reached, our team responded to Macy’s that we:

  • Have further room for movement on our proposals.

  • Wish to further explore ideas that were discussed in negotiations but not yet fully developed.

  • Need additional information from the employer to reevaluate the current status of outstanding proposals.

Macy’s eventually agreed to meet with our team on November 6 & 7, but they continue to assert that they believe the parties are at an impasse. We are concerned that their continued insistence that there is an impasse violates the law and signals they are likely not reviewing our proposals, concessions, and requests for information in a good faith manner.

Our Bargaining Team is fully prepared to engage in good-faith negotiations with the employer on November 6 & 7. Nonetheless, we will continue to prepare for an unfair labor practice strike if Macy’s decides to persist in their unlawful conduct.

PICKET CAPTAIN TRAININGS:

Alderwood: October 18 & 27, 12:30PM – 1:30PM
Elemental Pizza (3000 184th St SW #948, Lynnwood, WA 98037)

Bellingham: October 19 & 26, 12:30PM – 1:30PM
Bellis Fair Mall Food Court (One Bellis Fair Pkwy, Bellingham, WA 98226)

Southcenter: October 20 & 25, 12:30PM – 1:30PM
Southcenter Mall Food Court (2800 Southcenter Mall, Seattle, WA 98188)

Everyone is encouraged to participate in our upcoming series of Picket Captain training sessions. These sessions will provide you with the skills and knowledge to become a Picket Captain, a vital workplace leader who plays a central role in preparing for and executing a strike.

Macy’s Bargaining Update 96% VOTE TO AUTHORIZE A ULP STRIKE!

Our Union Bargaining Team: Azia Domingo, Curtisy Bryant, Emily Hunter, Liisa Luick, Nicole Hardin.

During our October 6 vote, Macy’s workers made a powerful statement with 96% of workers voting to authorize an unfair labor practice (ULP) strike. We said a loud and clear “NO” to Macy’s contract offer!

Our message is straightforward:

  • We stand united against Macy’s illegal actions targeting Bargaining Team member Liisa Luick.

  • 50-cent raises are no longer enough, especially in light of historic inflation over the past few years.

  • We demand Macy’s take significant steps in providing a safer environment for both customers and colleagues.

  • NO TAKEAWAYS!

However, it’s important to note that this authorization doesn’t mean we’ll go on a ULP Strike right away. We remain committed to the negotiation process and are actively working with the Employer and a Federal Mediator to secure additional bargaining dates. We are extending Macy’s another opportunity to meet our straightforward demands. However, if they fail to do so, we may find ourselves on a ULP Strike during the holiday season.

We invite all members to join our upcoming series of Picket Captain training sessions. These sessions will equip you with the skills to become a Picket Captain, a workplace leader who plays a pivotal role in preparing for and implementing a ULP Strike. Picket Captains are essential to the success of our ULP Strike, as they sign up co-workers for picket schedules, can answer co-workers’ questions about a ULP Strike, and help us all work together to secure a fair contract.

PICKET CAPTAIN TRAININGS:

Southcenter: October 20 & 25, 12:30PM – 1:30PM
Southcenter Mall Food Court (2800 Southcenter Mall, Seattle, WA 98188)

Alderwood: October 18 & 27, 12:30PM – 1:30PM
Elemental Pizza (3000 184th St SW #948, Lynnwood, WA 98037)

Bellingham: October 19 & 26, 12:30PM – 1:30PM
Bellis Fair Mall Food Court (One Bellis Fair Pkwy, Bellingham, WA 98226)

Macy’s - UNFAIR LABOR PRACTICE CHARGE FILED

Macy’s
UNFAIR LABOR PRACTICE CHARGE FILED

Our Union Bargaining Team: Azia Domingo, Curtisy Bryant, Emily Hunter, Liisa Luick, Nicole Hardin.

Last week, an attorney representing UFCW Local 3000 lodged an official complaint, known as an unfair labor practice (ULP) charge, against Macy's with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).

Our ULP charge asserts that Macy's violated the law by engaging in retaliatory actions and intimidation tactics against Liisa Luick, a dedicated member of our Union Bargaining Team, due to her active involvement in protected union activities. Liisa, who has long served as a Union steward, gained recognition in a 2022 New York Times article addressing issues within the store, participated in UFCW Local 5's negotiations during a potential Macy's strike in San Francisco, and has been a vocal member of our Bargaining Team.

Earlier this year, Liisa was unjustly suspended and did not return for weeks after calling the police for assistance, then subsequently subject to targeted surveillance by store Management. Management said Liisa violated company policy, however, after reviewing the policy, we don’t see where she violated the policy and why Macy's deemed their actions necessary—unless it was in retaliation for her Union involvement.

MACY’S BEHAVIOR HAS BEEN UNACCEPTABLE!

By voting to authorize an unfair labor practice strike, we can send a strong message to Macy's that workers are united in their resolve against Management's unlawful interference with the bargaining process. Please RSVP to the ULP strike authorization vote TODAY! Direct links are listed below in the text.

ULP Strike Authorization Vote: Friday, October 6, 2023

Southcenter: 8AM to 11AM & 2PM to 5PM at DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Southcenter (16500 Southcenter Pkwy, Seattle, WA 98188)
RSVP to attend the Southcenter vote: https://bit.ly/48BvRi4

Alderwood: 8AM to 11AM & 2PM to 5PM at Lynnwood Event Center (3711 196th St SW, Lynnwood, WA 98036)
RSVP to attend the Alderwood vote: https://bit.ly/3LLkhY2

Bellingham: 8AM to 11AM & 2PM to 5PM at Oxford Suites Bellingham (4051 Meridian St, Bellingham, WA 98226)
RSVP to attend the Bellingham vote: https://bit.ly/45fxNdd

Macy’s ULP STRIKE AUTHORIZATION VOTE NOTICE

After months of negotiations with Macy’s, our Union Bargaining Team has called for a ULP Strike Authorization Vote to be held on Friday October 6. This is after the Employer served our team with their “last, best, and final offer,” triggering the requirement for a vote. Macy’s latest offer includes:

Making matters worse, we have reviewed some of the employer’s actions during the course of negotiations with our attorneys and have determined that Macy’s has committed illegal unfair labor practices (ULPs). In response, UFCW Local 3000 plans to file charges against Macy’s with the National Labor Relations Board.

ULP Strike Authorization Vote: Friday, October 6, 2023

Southcenter: 8AM to 11AM & 2PM to 5PM at DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Southcenter (16500 Southcenter Pkwy, Seattle, WA 98188)

Alderwood: 8AM to 11AM & 2PM to 5PM at Lynnwood Event Center (3711 196th St SW, Lynnwood, WA 98036)

Bellingham: 8AM to 11AM & 2PM to 5PM at Oxford Suites Bellingham (4051 Meridian St, Bellingham, WA 98226)


WHAT HAPPENS AFTER A STRIKE IS AUTHORIZED?

If members vote to authorize an unfair labor practice strike, our bargaining team will be granted the authority to initiate a strike when they determine it is necessary. It is important to note that this authorization does NOT automatically trigger a strike on the following day, nor is it the intention of our bargaining team to do so.

After the vote, we will schedule bargaining dates with the employer to see if they are willing to offer improved terms now that they know our team has the right to call for a strike at any time. However, if the employer remains unwilling to provide significantly better terms, the bargaining team will announce a strike date. Plenty of notice will be given to both members and the employer prior to the start of the strike.

Macy’s STRIKE AUTHORIZATION VOTE SCHEDULED

Our Union Bargaining Team: Azia Domingo, Curtisy Bryant, Emily Hunter, Liisa Luick, Nicole Hardin.

“Despite our best efforts to come up with creative solutions to reach an agreement, Management has left us with no choice. Their unacceptable last, best, and final offer has forced us to call for a ULP strike authorization vote.”

Our Union Bargaining Team met with Management again on September 11 and 12.

Our team arrived at mediation with an open mind, willing to consider creative solutions with the employer to find common ground towards an agreement. Unsurprisingly, the employer did not share the same commitment.

We ended with the employer serving our bargaining team with their “last, best and final” proposal, which triggers the requirement to vote their offer. Their proposal still included the ELIMINATION OF OUR WAGE SCALES and offered the following meager wage increases:

GENERAL WAGE INCREASE

Years of Service: 1-14 | Year 1: 40¢ | Year 2: 45¢ | Year 3:45¢

Years of Service: 15+ | Year 1: 50¢ | Year 2: 50¢ | Year 3: 45¢

$17 Minimum Wage (except Southcenter)

Making matters worse, we have reviewed some of the employer’s actions during the course of negotiation with our attorneys and have determined that Macy’s has committed illegal unfair labor practices (ULPs). In response, UFCW Local 3000 plans to file charges against Macy’s with the National Labor Relations Board.

With the employer presenting an unacceptable final offer coupled with their unfair labor practices, our bargaining team is calling for a ULP STRIKE AUTHORIZATION VOTE on Friday October 6. Exact locations will be announced soon —make sure you are getting all Union communications!

Macy’s Action Fridays Calendar

Macy’s Informational Pickets RSVP: bit.ly/macys-info-picket-23

Combined with our informational pickets, we’re in for some action-packed Fridays as we fight to show Macy’s that we stand together in solidarity for a better contract!

Friday, September 15 (2-4PM): Bellingham Macy’s (50 E Bellis Fair Pkwy, Bellingham, WA 98226)

Friday, September 22 (2-4PM): Alderwood Macy’s (18700 Alderwood Mall Pkwy, Lynnwood, WA 98037)

Friday, September 29 (2-4PM): Southcenter Macy’s (500 Southcenter Mall, Tukwila, WA 98188)

Friday, October 6 (8AM-11AM / 2PM-5PM): Strike Authorization Vote: Southcenter/Alderwood/Bellingham, exact locations TDB


What is the UFCW 3000 Strike & Defense Fund?

A portion of each member's union dues is sent to the UFCW 3000 Strike and Defense Fund, which is earmarked exclusively for activities associated with strikes. These activities encompass the purchasing of essential supplies, the facilitation of strike authorization votes, and, most importantly, the payment of strike benefits to workers on the picket line.

This fund has experienced significant growth over the years, amassing an impressive sum nearing $30 million. In the near future, our Union Executive Board will convene to determine the precise strike benefit for members who withhold their labor and commit to picketing for a minimum of 20 hours per week. This stipend helps avoid some of the financial impact members on strike and ensures that we have the resources to secure a favorable contract.

We will send out an update after our member-led Union Executive Board finalizes our strike benefit.