Contract negotiations set to begin for Meijer workers

The United Auto Workers and parts of Hollywood are still on strike. Could local grocery retailer Meijer be next? 

The United Food and Commercial Workers Local 951 shared an announcement today that they’re preparing to start contract negotiations with Meijer. The Grand Rapids-based retailer operates more than 500 supercenters, Meijer Grocery, neighborhood markets and Express locations throughout Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Wisconsin. 

John Cakmakci, UFCW 951 president says the issues they’re focused on are significant wage increases, additional paid time off, and an affordable medical plan.

“As we begin negotiations, we have made it very clear to Meijer we want a strong contract for our members. Our members, as essential workers, have endured a lot over the past three years and believe it is now their turn to share in the healthy profits their employer recorded during, and following, the pandemic.”

Contract bargaining for a new deal begins on October 11 at UFCW 951 headquarters in Kentwood, MI. We’ve reached out to Meijer HQ for comment.

“Workers across the country, in a wide variety of industries, are taking a stand and demanding the wages, benefits, and working conditions they deserve, and our members are no exception,” said Cakmakci.

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