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... ufcw. ... Recent statistical surveys indicate that UFCW women members who work in the retail food industry earn an hourly wage that is 31% higher than non-union women workers. ... The average health and welfare benefit premium payment for UFCW women is nearly 300% higher that what non-union female workers receive in the retail food industry. ... ufcw. ...
In September, 1999, Wal-Marts hometown judge -- with more than a half million dollars in Wal-Mart stock --granted the company a restraining order to block the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) from distributing worker information in the retailers stores. ... When challenged by the UFCW about his Wal-Mart stock holdings, the hometown judge rescued himself from the case in December. ... UFCW members have to help workers at Wal-Mart gain a voice to protect our wages and benefits at work. ... ufcw. ... More than 300 organizations joined the UFCW in sponsoring the National Action Day, including student, religious, and feminist groups. "This Day of Action is not about protesting Wal-Mart," said UFCW International President Doug Dority while addressing a rally at a Wal-Mart in Alexandria, Va. ... ufcw. ... ufcw. ...
On June 4, a lawsuit was filed on behalf of Wal-Mart workers and supported by the UFCW that alleges the giant retail company violated the law by misleading its workers with language in its employee handbook stating that they would be excluded from benefits if they became union-represented (Lupiani v. ... ufcw. ... ufcw. ... ufcw. ... ufcw.
Approximate Word count = 2427 Approximate Pages = 9.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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