Kroger Workers Ready To Hold The Line For Health Care

WASHINGTON, April 2 /PRNewswire/ -- United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Locals 455 and 408 will provide a background briefing on the issues and individuals that are involved in contract negotiations with Kroger supermarkets in the Houston area. A research analyst will be available with data to show Kroger’s rising market share and healthy financial picture.

The workers and their families will also discuss the issues and the impact that the contract dispute will have on their lives. Health care is a top concern to workers and they are ready to hold the line against draconian company demands for cuts to health benefits.

The company’s latest proposal does not, in fact, offer improvements to workers’ health plan but would take away health coverage for 40% of the workforce. Experts will share more details about the health care plan and the impact on workers.

The UFCW and Kroger continue to negotiate. The contract covering 11,000 Kroger employees expires Saturday at midnight. Workers will be voting on the company’s proposal at two meetings at 7 p.m. on Saturday.

Saturday, April 3, 2004 5:00 p.m. UFCW Local 455 121 Northpoint Dr., Houston

United Food and Commercial Workers

CONTACT: Jill Cashen of the United Food and Commercial Workers, cell:+1-202-285-3857, or press@ufcw.org

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