OT Portland area Fred Meyer Employees to go on strike 8/28

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UFCW Local 555 also represents diagnostic imaging techs (X-ray, Cat Scan, MRI, Ultrasound) for Kaiser Medical. When I was a kid my mom ran for and won an election becoming one of the union's vice presidents for 4 years.

My grandma worked in HR at Kaiser. My mom and 4 of her sisters and 2 of her sister-in-law’s retired from Kaiser. My brother and 3 of my cousins work there now.

Kaiser is in my blood.

I’m a member but holy hell that outfit bugs me sometimes.
 
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Presume they mean Portland area.

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Back in the 50's, kids call Fred Meyer, Freddie Fall Aparts. Anyone remember that?
 
You can strike all you want, but the problem is that housing and the cost of living has massively outpaced wages and Fred Meyer will just pass the cost of increased wages to the consumer.... again.

Housing is the problem. It's the lynchpin. People used to be able to work jobs like Fred Meyer and still afford an apartment/food/car/etc.

I was driving through Beaverton over the weekend and they have a new apartment complex on Murray called West End. They are advertising a studio apartment for over $1900 a month. A STUDIO. IN BEAVERTON. FOR ALMOST $2k A MONTH!?!?!?! How do people afford that?!?!
 
You can strike all you want, but the problem is that housing and the cost of living has massively outpaced wages and Fred Meyer will just pass the cost of increased wages to the consumer.... again.

Housing is the problem. It's the lynchpin. People used to be able to work jobs like Fred Meyer and still afford an apartment/food/car/etc.

I was driving through Beaverton over the weekend and they have a new apartment complex on Murray called West End. They are advertising a studio apartment for over $1900 a month. A STUDIO. IN BEAVERTON. FOR ALMOST $2k A MONTH!?!?!?! How do people afford that?!?!

I drive by that frequently. Crazy.
 
As somebody who has been a part of two different unions that basically robbed me and my family of money, I'm strongly considering going out of my way to go to a Fred Meyer now.
 
You can strike all you want, but the problem is that housing and the cost of living has massively outpaced wages and Fred Meyer will just pass the cost of increased wages to the consumer.... again.

Housing is the problem. It's the lynchpin. People used to be able to work jobs like Fred Meyer and still afford an apartment/food/car/etc.

I was driving through Beaverton over the weekend and they have a new apartment complex on Murray called West End. They are advertising a studio apartment for over $1900 a month. A STUDIO. IN BEAVERTON. FOR ALMOST $2k A MONTH!?!?!?! How do people afford that?!?!
Now don’t take me as one to trust giant corporations, but in trying to get the merger to go through Kroger is pledging to cut like $5b in consumer costs. Thing is I’m not sure it would look the same as some might think because if you took .03 off everything they sell it would add up. Probably a lot of grey area for that too, and not sure Kroger could be held liable in court if the merger is approved with agreement by Kroger to certain situations.
 
As somebody who has been a part of two different unions that basically robbed me and my family of money, I'm strongly considering going out of my way to go to a Fred Meyer now.
Explain how they robbed you and your family of money.
 
Having been both on both sides of the union/management equation I can see both sides of the story. And what always blows me away is how little members of both sides actually know about the actual details of their contracts, what each side can and can't do. At least half of all labor disputes governed by a contract could be avoided if those (management AND labor) affected by the contract actually took the time to read and understand it. And while union members can certainly be lazy and self entitled, most just want their jobs, benefits and workers rights protected. And unfortunately it is an extremely rare American company/corporation who makes a good faith effort to do that for their employees. Shareholders come first........probably part of that "Great America" thing.

That said, I have found unions to be just as lazy, corrupt and self serving as the companies/corporations whose employees they represent.....unions and management deserve each other in general.

And if I worked at Freddie's, I'd go on strike too. Maybe if they raise the wages they can hire competent checkers.....we no longer shop at Fred's because the checkers can (and do) rip you off if you are not paying attention. And at Freddies, the employee is always right if it comes down to an overcharge dispute. Disgusting.
 
Stopped shopping at fred meyers, after they stopped including some way to bag/box our purchases.
 
It's interesting that I've been hearing commercials the past couple weeks about how much Fred Meyer values their employees, how much money they've paid out the past year in employee compensation, how happy their employees are to be part of the Fred Meyer family. Pretty clear that their management is attempting to curry public support. Maybe they should just use that propaganda money to increase salaries instead...
 
It's interesting that I've been hearing commercials the past couple weeks about how much Fred Meyer values their employees, how much money they've paid out the past year in employee compensation, how happy their employees are to be part of the Fred Meyer family. Pretty clear that their management is attempting to curry public support. Maybe they should just use that propaganda money to increase salaries instead...

Exactly.

Most these corporations that rake in record profit will spend tons of money just so their employees don’t unionize or so they don’t look bad in a strike situation.

Meanwhile their employees have stagnant salaries.

Record profit while high inflation should be criminal.
 
As somebody who has been a part of two different unions that basically robbed me and my family of money, I'm strongly considering going out of my way to go to a Fred Meyer now.
The last person I expected to carry water for fucking Kroger.
 
I've never been a fan of unions. In my experience they protect lazy and worthless employees. Employers cant fire them because of the union.
And because of unions, wages are often highly inflated for the actual work the person does, causing construction projects etc to cost way more than they should.
But that's just my 2 cents.
 
I've never been a fan of unions. In my experience they protect lazy and worthless employees. Employers cant fire them because of the union.
And because of unions, wages are often highly inflated for the actual work the person does, causing construction projects etc to cost way more than they should.
But that's just my 2 cents.

Because of unions, wages are not artificially lowered to skinflint levels, allowing workers to perform at a comfortable level without the existential threat of losing their jobs, removing one axis of corporate exploitation. But that’s just my 2 cents.
 
I believe unions are needed, but in a more limited role. Such as protecting workers from safety issues. But..

I believe every employee should negotiate their own wages, based on their contribution to the company. Similiar to how the NBA contracts work.
 
I've never been a fan of unions. In my experience they protect lazy and worthless employees. Employers cant fire them because of the union.
And because of unions, wages are often highly inflated for the actual work the person does, causing construction projects etc to cost way more than they should.
But that's just my 2 cents.

So you’re on the side of the corporate vultures?
 
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