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UFCW 555 calls for Fred Meyer boycott in Oregon, SW Wash.
The union is NOT calling for a boycott of Fred Meyer throughout Washington. Some 30,000 grocery workers in 12 counties around the Puget Sound who are represented by UFCW 21 are in separate negotiations for a fair contract agreement. The stores in Washington state that are affected by UFCW 555’s call for a boycott are:
- BATTLE GROUND — Grocery, Meat, CCK, and Non-Food — 401 NW 12th Ave, Battle Ground, WA 98604
- FISHER’S LANDING — Grocery, Meat, CCK, and Non-Food — 16600 SE McGillivray Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98683
- GRAND CENTRAL — Grocery, Meat, CCK, and Non-Food — 2500 Columbia House Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98661
- HAZEL DELL — Grocery, Meat, CCK, and Non-Food — 7700 NE Highway 99, Vancouver, WA 98665
- LONGVIEW — Grocery, Meat, CCK — 3184 Ocean Beach Hwy, Longview, WA 98632
- MILL PLAIN — Grocery, Meat, CCK, and Non-Food — 11325 SE Mill PLain Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98684
- ORCHARDS — Grocery, Meat, CCK, and Non-Food — 741 1 NE 117th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98662
- SALMON CREEK — Grocery, Meat, CCK, and Non-Food — 800 NE Tenney Road, Vancouver, WA 98685
“If Fred Meyer won’t listen to workers’ voices, perhaps they will listen to the sound of departments devoid of shoppers,” said Jeff Anderson, Secretary-Treasurer of UFCW 555.
The union’s call for a consumer boycott is the first economic action taken by the union in response to Fred Meyer’s unfair labor practices, as well as an effort to highlight Fred Meyer’s refusal to address livable wages for its workers, and its disinterest in closing the gender equity gap by more than a dime a year.
Until Fred Meyer ceases its unfair practices against its unionized employees and reaches reasonable contract settlements with their union, UFCW 555 asks shoppers to actively demonstrate their support for fair negotiations and for livable wages and gender equity in their communities by boycotting these Fred Meyer store departments.
“We call on our communities to make sure Kroger and Fred Meyer understand our Northwest values of decency, dignity, and respect by shopping elsewhere until our members are treated in accordance with those values,” said UFCW 555 President Dan Clay.
Next steps and further updates on the boycott will follow on Sept. 28, after completion of the next round of bargaining scheduled for Sept. 26-27. Check out UFCW 555’s website for the latest news.