Email from President Bob Blair: Coronavirus: UFCW 227 Actions Update

March 23, 2020

Dear Union Member,

Let me begin by sincerely thanking you—and all our members—for everything you are doing to help your customers, our community, and your country through this unprecedented health crisis. You are on the frontlines of this crisis, and you are proving how invaluable your work is, and the vital role our union members play in times like these.

Please know that your UFCW 227 family is here for you during these difficult and challenging times. You are not alone. We are one union family, and we are in this together.

We will be providing you regular updates, such as those noted below, on what actions your local union and the International union are taking to protect all of our members.

Among the actions we wanted you to know about include:

1)   Working with state and federal leaders to develop immediate policies that will protect members’ personal and economic health. Specifically, both UFCW 227 and International union are working with elected leaders to ensure that any new local, state, and federal policies to address the Coronavirus pandemic also address the essential concerns of UFCW members. Such as changes to unemployment insurance we’ve outlined on our website to make it easier to get benefits if you are off work because of this crisis.

2)   The local union and International union are having ongoing discussions with management and employers about the steps they are taking (and should take) to protect your job, pay and benefits. These discussions include additional steps they need to take to protect co-workers from any workplace exposure to the coronavirus, as well as address concerns our members have raised.

3)   To ensure that the critical work you are doing is recognized and protected, we are in discussions with the Governors of Kentucky and Indiana to designate our grocery retail, health, and food processing members as “first responders.” This designation, we believe, will provide quicker access to testing and additional protections necessary to do your vital jobs.

4)   To ensure that all our members are aware of any critical updates about this coronavirus pandemic, we are asking you to please text “Prepared” to 83071. These alerts will provide you invaluable updates throughout this crisis, so we will be encouraging all of our members to sign up as quickly as possible.  

5)   We will continue to create informational materials to distribute through all of the different communications platforms we have available, such as Facebook or email, to help all of our members be aware of actions they should take to keep themselves safe at home and at work. Such as this important post with links to information and programs to help you and your family.

6)   To help ensure your safety, we are strongly encouraging all of our members to reach out to us at UFCW 227 if they have any workplace concerns about their personal health or workplace safety. It is essential that we hear of these concerns from you so we can address them with your employer as quickly as possible. You can share these concerns through our health and safety report form on our website.

7)  Today, Indiana's Governor issued a stay at home order that will take effect on Tuesday, March 24th at 11:59pm. To view an FAQ post on our website on what the Indiana Governor's order means for you and your family click here. The Department of Homeland Security has classified grocery and food production operations as Critical Infrastructure Industries and instructed them to continue normal operations. For our members in these industries, please make sure to carry your employee ID with you as travel to and from work. Kentucky has not issued a stay at home order, but is already doing many of the practices in the Indiana order.

With respect to your health, and the health of your loved ones, it is essential that we all take smart steps to protect ourselves. For example, if you show any symptoms of the coronavirus, which include fever, dry cough, and shortness of breath, you should immediately call your healthcare provider. To find out additional information of what you can and should do to protect yourself, please visit CDC.gov.

On a more personal level, I know that these are incredibly stressful days for you and all members of our union family. During such trying moments, we want you to know that your union will be here for you. As difficult as the days ahead may be, we will get through this together.

Thank you again for all the work you are doing, and please do not forget to sign up for text alerts by texting “Prepared” to 83071.

Stay safe,

In Solidarity,
Bob Blair
President
UFCW 227

Caitlin Blair