Thursday, June 5, 2008

Obama backs UFCW in Tesco fight....Thursday One Liners

A UFCW spokesman said the union was likely to have "quite a few conversations" with Mr Obama over the coming months about continuing to apply pressure on Tesco.

US union has Barack Obama aid in Tesco fight

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2008/06/05/cntesco105.xml

An American union has stepped up its campaign against Tesco, releasing a dossier that includes the backing of Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential nominee.


Barack Obama [left] wrote to Tim Mason, Fresh & Easy's chief executive
Barack Obama wrote to Tim Mason [right],
Fresh & Easy's chief executive

The 1.3m-member United Food and Commercial Workers union (UFCW) yesterday launched a 46-page report, The Two Faces of Tesco, to highlight alleged differences in pay, conditions and union recognition between Tesco employees in the UK and the US.

  • In his letter, Mr Obama said: "Supermarkets play a critical role in America's cities and neighbourhoods as employers, purchasers of local products and anchors for economic development. A recent Occidental College report raises concerns about Tesco's record in these areas."

    His Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, also wrote to Sir Terry Leahy, Tesco's chief executive, last November, pointing out that Tesco's non-recognition of union members in the US was all the stranger given its close relationship with USDAW, the UK shopworkers' union.

    Tesco rebuffed the tone and content of the report. "The UFCW do not reflect the views of Fresh & Easy staff who are overwhelmingly in favour of the pay and benefits they receive," Tesco said in a statement. It added: "We strongly believe that union membership is a matter of individual choice and if our people want to join a union then they can and will. "

  • Supermarket News covered it today as well.
  • The UFCW report on Tesco has received a lot of press in England.
  • A&P announced it settled in cash totaling $45.7 million, the 4,657,378 Series A Warrants, issued in connection with the acquisition of Pathmark.
  • Trader Joe's & Target were lauded for business ethics.
  • Balducci's is celebrating South America.
  • Andy Stern, the president of the Service Employees International Union, went into its convention under heavy fire from one of its largest locals, but he emerged stronger — overwhelmingly re-elected for another four years and with his power consolidated.
  • Michael Barbaro writes on Wal-Mart today.
  • And The Triborough Bridge will soon be the "RFK Bridge" named after the late Robert Kennedy.
  • 1 comment:

    Anonymous said...

    Lots of coverage on the UFCW and Tesco and Fresh & Easy in these blogs:

    Link:

    http://naturalspecialtyfoodsmemo.blogspot.com/search?q=fresh+and+easy+neighborhood+market

    Blog:
    www.naturalspecialtyfoodsmemo.blogspot.com

    Link:
    http://freshneasybuzz.blogspot.com/search?q=UFCW

    Blog:

    www.freshneasybuzz.blogspot.com


    Calvin
    UFCW member California

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