By: Tony Speelman
Secretary-Treasurer
As I mentioned in my September column, 2015 year was an
enormous test for our entire union. It feels like years ago that we negotiated
eight new excellent contracts in the early months of 2015. The new contracts
provide a better life for over half of the 22,500 hard working men and women in
our union.
After negotiating the new contracts with eight different
companies, A&P (the parent company of Pathmark) filed for bankruptcy and
announced it would be closing its stores. The A&P bankruptcy has affected
tens of thousands of lives, displaced thousands of hard working men and women,
and now that the last Pathmark store has closed, its changed the entire
landscape of our union. In January of
2015, 27% of our members worked at Stop & Shop. As it sits today after
Pathmark stores were sold off in the bankruptcy, over 40% of our union will now
bargain under the Stop & Shop contract.
In January of 2015, 27% of our members worked at Stop & Shop. As it sits today after Pathmark stores were sold off in the bankruptcy, over 40% of our union will now bargain under the Stop & Shop contract.
The bankruptcy has displaced many men and women, however it
has also created many new opportunities for our members who worked for the
unreliable, greedy, A&P corporation. Because of the work of our entire
union, over 2,000 of our members have continued their careers, kept their
benefits, and continued their pension contributions with Stop & Shop, Key
Food, ShopRite and Food Town. In addition we also gained more than 700 new
members through Key Food, ShopRite and King Kullen purchases of former A&P
stores. That’s the definition of what it means to be union. We stick together
through good times and bad, find solutions for problems, and we don’t abandon our brothers and sisters.
This wasn’t done overnight. Stop & Shop, like every
company we work with, runs a business. Management’s number one concern is
saving money. When it was announced that Stop & Shop would be purchasing a
number of A&P stores, we immediately began negotiating with them to insure
all union-members would keep their jobs, their pay-rates and benefits. I would like to thank Stop & Shop for
reaching an agreement that did just that.
For the many workers at Pathmark stores that were bought by
other employers, you know that wasn’t the case for every transition agreement. Some
new store owners wouldn’t guarantee jobs, and when they did, most said they’d
only hire at reduced rate! This is the battle we have fought tirelessly over the
last six months and will continue to fight in the future. Securing jobs,
benefits, pensions and better lives for all Local 1500 members is our number
one goal.
We are working on getting new jobs for our Pathmark members
at stores that were not bought. We initiated a Pathmark Bench, a rolling
detailed list of members affected by the bankruptcy who are looking for a new
job. I’m pleased to say we placed over 100 of our members in new jobs. In a few
cases we were able to help people get new jobs at stores that were not Union.
That may turn some faces of readers out there, but let me make myself clear:
Our union members are our partners and our family. We will help one another in
any way possible during times of need.
In contrast, I encourage you to read the story on page 11
about Mrs. Green’s Natural Market, which
suddenly closed its Hartsdale store. You can clearly see the difference between
having a union as your partner and being alone. The company gave no warning to its
employees, in fact some employees heard about the closing through an email. The
workers at the store had no information and no one to turn to. Hundreds of
questions arose in their heads about, what’s next? They immediately contacted
our Union’s Organizing Department. Just
as our department was there for the eight Mrs. Green’s workers when they were
fired illegally and left out in the cold last year, they were for these new
workers with no clear future.
Which brings me to why it’s even more important that our
entire union knows this. We need to organize
new shops. Best Yet has purchased four of our Pathmark stores, and six
other former A&P stores. Some of our former members are now working throughout
the chain based on an agreement we fought for in bankruptcy court, which
required every store to hire at least 25% of former A&P employees. This
gives us an excellent opportunity to organize a union at these stores.
Every hard-working person has earned the right to better
wages, better benefits, and a better life. We need to bring this message to all
the men and women working at Best Yet. I believe we can.
With your support and partnership, we have helped thousands of men and women who would be without a job and benefits keep their jobs or transition to a new one. That’s especially important during this time of year. I thank you for your support, and as always encourage you to contact me for anything you need (message or tweet me on twitter @aspeel1500 or call me 516-214-1305).
Have a wonderful holiday season, and god bless you all!
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