September 07, 2010
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why Union Dues? Like members of most organizations, we pay dues.  Our dues bring large rewards in pay raises, benefits, job security, representation and working conditions.  The added pay and benefits workers receive through belonging to the union are much more than the cost of union dues.  The dues are necessary to pay for organizers, legal assistance, support staff, rent, materials, etc… which are all needed to maintain good contracts and adequate representation.  No one pays dues until workers have voted to accept a contract.

* What about Union Contracts? A union contract is a legal document that spells out your rights, your job security and your benefits.  When workers come together and vote for a union, the employer is legally required bargain with the union on all matters affecting their employment. The Union draws up a contract proposal addressing worker concerns, based on meetings, discussions and worker survey results. The Union presents its proposals to management. You can negotiate for any and all reasonable items that affect you on your job. Contracts usually last between 3 to 5 years.

In order for the contract to be ratified after negotiations are completed, a majority of the workers voting must approve the proposed contract settlement. If a majority vote against the proposed settlement, the Union will go back to the bargaining table, or ask the employees to vote on whether or not to strike. Strikes, which require a two-thirds majority vote, are rare and only occur as a last resort.  Managers, union leaders, security guards, etc… are not allowed to vote on a contract.

* WHAT ABOUT STRIKES?
Whether or not to go on strike is a decision made by you and your co-workers.  A strike is not authorized unless two-thirds of the workers voting on the contract vote to go on strike.
Strikes are uncommon.  The US Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that 99% of all contracts are negotiated without strikes.  A strike is really only even a possibility if management refuses to negotiate honestly and fairly. Of the thousands of contracts negotiated by UFCW members, less then one percent ever reach a strike situation.

EXPLAIN UNION BENEFITS: 
When workers stick together as a union, they have bargaining power and a collective voice that they simply do not have when they are not unionized.  Being a member of a union not only gives you a better position to get better wages, benefits and working conditions, you also get job security. Non-union workers have limited rights and can be fired “at-will”, for no reason.  Just because your boss is having a bad day and decides he/she doesn’t want you around anymore. Non-union workers also find that the rules can change at the whim of the employer. 
·                     One day you have paid holidays and vacations and next week you don’t;
·                     A raise is promised but never given;
·                     You’ve got too many hours one week but the next you’re not making enough to get by. 

With a union contract, everything is spelled out in black and white, as decided upon between the workers’ negotiating committee and the employer during bargaining, and the rules don’t change until workers renegotiate.  For instance, raises are guaranteed, holidays, vacations, hours, etc. can all be defined by the contract.

In addition, discipline and firing isn’t at the whim of the employer for union members.  There are certain rules the boss has to go through, a series of steps, to show that they have just cause for discipline or firing you.  Throughout this time, a union representative will be working on your behalf to represent you and make sure you get a fair deal and your rights are protected.





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