

June 28, 2010
UFCW Members Celebrate New Contract with Giant Eagle
Agreement Benefits Pittsburgh-Area Workers, Company, Community
(Pittsburgh, Penn.) – Late last Friday, thousands of Giant Eagle
supermarket workers from Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia ratified a
new contract with Giant Eagle. Highlights of the agreements between the
members of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 23 and Giant Eagle
include:
- Substantial hourly wage increases over the four-year contract;
- Higher pay rates and vacation benefits for newly hired workers;
- Increased quality and access to affordable health benefits; and
- Strengthening of retirement security for all workers.
Ratification of the contract stands to benefit Giant Eagle, the workers
that have made the company a market-leading success, and communities
around Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania.
“UFCW Local 23 members were facing a number of issues in these
negotiations but our membership came together. The new contract is a
testament to our solidarity and union spirit,” said Tony Helfer, UFCW
Local 23 President.
UFCW Local 23 members mobilized like never before to inspire customers
to support Giant Eagle, a local supermarket company, and to stand with
its workers. With a number of Giant Eagle franchise stores in the area
where workers are not afforded the same rights and benefits as the UFCW
Local 23 members, workers plan to take the energy and momentum from this
bargaining process to work toward raising standards across the company.
The contract covers approximately 5,800 employees at 36 Giant Eagle
Stores in Western Pennsylvania and Northern West Virginia and will be in
effect until June 28th 2014. UFCW Local 23 represents a total of over
13,000 members in West Virginia, Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio.
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Media contact: press@ufcw.org
The United Food and Commercial Workers Union represents 1.3 million
workers in the meatpacking, grocery, health care, garment, chemical,
distillery and retail industries.
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