090215 UFCW Claims "Wins" in Agreements with 2 Packers
February 4, 2009
(Business Wire)--Two new contracts —- one covering 1800 Smithfield/Farmland
Foods workers in Crete, Neb., and the other covering 250 Smithfield/Armour
Eckrich workers in Mason City, Iowa —- raise living standards for meatpacking
workers and their families. The contracts negotiated by members of United Food
and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Locals 271 and 6 provide solid wage increases,
lower worker health care costs with improved health care benefits, and
retirement security.
More than 10,000 workers at twelve UFCW local unions that are bargaining (or
have recently settled) new contracts with Smithfield have been taking unified
worksite actions over the past eight months. This unified bargaining approach is
sending a strong message to Smithfield that UFCW members are willing to stick
together for contracts that raise working conditions and living standards for
meatpacking workers across the industry. One of the goals of the program was to
show UFCW members at each plant that no one stood alone. Unity bargaining is
producing the best contracts in the pork industry and changing the lives of
workers.
"We just settled a contract that secures middle class wages and benefits for
our families and we did it by working together with our UFCW brothers and
sisters in Nebraska and across the country," said Bob Hampton, chief steward at
Local 6 in Mason City. "Smithfield workers are sticking together to make
Smithfield jobs quality, middle class jobs you can raise a family on."
In Mason City, the new four-year contract:
--Increases wages by $1.40 over the four year term of the contract.
--Maintains affordable health insurance and adds improved well child care
and a variety of improvements in health care benefits.
--Improves vacation pay.
--Improves retirement.
--Improves sick pay.
In Crete, the new four-year contract:
--Increases wages by at least $1.50 over the four year term of the contract.
--Improves health care coverage with controlled costs to workers.
--Secures retirement.
--Improves working conditions.
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