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Start A Union In Your Workplace

Workers need fair treatment today as much as ever. With most of the economic benefits of our economy going to corporate America, working people are using the power of collective action to get their fair share. Workers never gained anything without uniting for it.

40 hour work week
Overtime
Sick leave
Paid vacation
Employer-paid healthcare
Pensions
Grievance procedure
Higher wages
Safety and health protections
Fairness in promotions

Just think of what you and your co-workers may be able to win with a union contract.

Your Right to Form a Union

Your right to form a union in your workplace is protected by the National Labor Relations Act and you can start a union at almost any company as long as you and your coworkers decide your job would be better with a union to back you up. However, the act specifically excludes individuals who are:

  • Employed by federal, state or local government.
  • Employed as agricultural laborers.
  • Employed in the domestic service of any person or family in a home.
  • Employed by a parent or spouse.
  • Employed as an independent contractor.
  • Employed as a supervisor (supervisors who have been discriminated against for refusing to violate the NLRA may be covered).
  • Employed by an employer subject to the Railway Labor Act, such as railroads and airlines.
  • Employed by any other person who is not an employer as defined in the NLRA.

Know that it is ILLEGAL for your employer to:

  • threaten
  • discipline or,
  • fire you for any real or alleged union activity

Every conversation, email, text or note between you and the Union are 100% confidential.

Your employer CANNOT interfere with an organizing drive nor can they change any of the conditions of work (i.e. wages) once the union has filed an application for representation with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).

Remember, some organizing drives won’t take long but some can takes months. The more united you and your coworkers are, the easier and quicker the organizing drive.

Benefits of Joining the Union

Job Security

UFCW455 members have just cause protections, meaning you cannot be unjustly fired or disciplined. Your employer must prove they have just cause to take such actions and if you are to be wrongfully terminated the union will fight to get your job or missed pay back to you.

Representation

Your union membership means you will always have the union on your side. As a union member you have a right to union representation at any meeting you feel may lead to disciplinary action.

Better Pay

Union workers generally receive higher wages than non-union workers and receive guaranteed pay raises which are spelled out in their union contract.

Collective Bargaining

Union members have a voice and a vote in the benefits they receive in a union contract. Each new contract is ratified (voted on) by the union members.

Seniority

Seniority gives workers a variety of special benefits such as wage scales, promotions and vacations based on years of service. Seniority rights help reduce favoritism in the workplace.

Grievance Procedure

Union workers have a right to grieve any event which directly violates their contractual rights. Whether it’s with regard to pay, benefits, harassment or unjust termination, your union will fight on your behalf.

The Union Difference

IT’S A FACT : Employees that have formed a Union have a better standard of living.

Access to healthcare benefits

Union Workers

96%

Non-Union Workers

69%

Union workers’ median weekly earnings

Non-union workers’ median weekly earnings

Access to paid sick leave

Union Workers

86%

Non-Union Workers

65%
Access to defined retirement benefit

Union Workers

93%

Non-Union Workers

67%

1 U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey: Employee Benefits in the United States, March 2020.
2 U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Union Members 2018-2019, January 2020.

Our members love being part of a union

Ernest
Sanderson Farms, Bryan

“I’ve been a union member for 13 years and what I like about being a union member is if I have any questions or need help on the job the union is always willing to help me out.”

Linda
Kroger 328

“What I like most about being a union member is how our union rep, Rydell, takes care of us. When he comes in [to the store] he talks to me and asks if I’m doing okay and that makes me feel like the union really cares.”

Rosalie
Kroger 950

“The protection is what I like most about being a union member. I feel the union has our back and I would worry deeply if we didn’t have the union.”

Are you ready to start a union?
We can help.

WHO WE REPRESENT

UFCW Local 455 represents working people in Southern Texas and the state of Louisiana. Our union organizes workers in the grocery, retail, warehousing, packing & processing, manufacturing, cosmetology and zoological industries. If you work in any of these industries and want to start a union in your workplace, let us know!

Do you work in another state or industry?

Contact UFCW Int'l

UFCW International represents workers in the United States (including Puerto Rico) and Canada. If you’re interested in forming a union in your workplace and not sure who to contact, click on the link below and a UFCW Int’l Organizer will help you find your local union.

Contact UFCW Int'l

Take the next step and contact a UFCW organizer. Fill out the form or contact us below.

 

We’ll immediately put you in touch with a union organizer who can talk to you about unions and what it takes to organize.

 

(800) 654-UFCWinfo@ufcw455.org

 

121 Northpoint Dr.
Houston, TX 77060
Main: (281) 448-5555
Fax: (281) 820-1217

 


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