Let me say first – thank you – for all your hard work to get our country through this crisis. You are holding your community together and your communities owe you their gratitude. I want you to know that you are not alone, your union has your back.
Read MoreYou will read below the proper way to wear a face mask, how to make your own and an easy how to video from the CDC.
Read MoreIf you are working in close contact with coworkers and customers it’s difficult to not feel exposed. But it is important to know that you can still do a lot to protect yourself, your loved ones at home, and the people you are around at work from getting sick.
Read MoreGovernor Beshear has announced that childcare services being provided to first responders are now available to grocery workers. So what does that mean? It means that the child care facilities that have only been available to health care workers and other first responders are now open to our grocery store members, who are providing these necessary services to the community. We have been working to gather resources for you on who to contact in your area that is currently open and has available spots for your childcare needs.
Read MoreSocial distancing is deliberately increasing the physical space between people to avoid spreading illness. Staying at least six feet away from other people lessens your chances of catching COVID-19. While we know this may not be as easy in the workplace as essential workers it should be followed as much as possible especially during breaks, meals and at home.
Read MoreTo all of our members on the frontlines of this pandemic – thank you. The work you are doing to get the communities that you live in through this crisis will not be forgotten.
I will not pretend these last few weeks have been easy. It has been incredibly difficult and stressful. You are concerned about your health and safety; and that of your loved ones. You have been working harder than ever before. You also worry, as we all do, how long will this last.
Read MoreLouisville-based United Food & Commercial Workers Local 227 is working to ensure that these workers, whose risks are heightened due to working in “essential industry,” receive the recognition and benefits that they deserve, said Caitlin Blair, Local 227 communications director.
Read More"That doesn’t mean boarded in your home. It mean you still, no matter where we go, will be able to get your essentials out in the community, and it also means you’ll be able to get out and get the type of exercise that you need." -Andy Beshear
Read MoreLet 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.
Read MoreInd. Gov. Holcomb's Office is sharing a list of frequently asked questions and answers regarding the state's MANDATORY stay-at-home order announced Monday. The order has exceptions when people are going work or for permitted activities, such as taking care of others, obtaining necessary supplies, and for health and safety.
Read MoreWhen there are too many awesome members that are out on the front line you can't just focus on one.
Read MoreThese 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. We are compiling a list of information and community resources that may be available for you and your family. - everything from Covid-19 information to resources to help your children. If there is anything or any location you would like us to look into, please message us.
Read MoreHere is a list of recommended Stress Relief Activities that can be done when you get home or some of them at work.
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The following statement can be attributed to United Food and Commercial Workers Local 227 President Bob Blair:
As the public health crisis caused by Coronavirus grips our communities, I wanted to make you aware of some actions your union is taking to help and assist you.
Read MoreUFCW Local 227 member Dava K. Dillon, activities director at the union-built and owned Jackson House/W.B. Sanders Retirement Center in Paducah, was among 25 local women honored at the annual Rosa Parks Power of One dinner co-sponsored by the Paducah-McCracken County NAACP branch and Broadway United Methodist Church.
Read MorePrevention is the best defense according to the CDC
There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus. However, as a reminder, CDC always recommends everyday preventive actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases, including:
Read MoreLet’s talk about your Weingarten Rights
Have you ever been called to a supervisor’s office? If you have, you know that it can be an intimidating and scary experience – even if you’ve done nothing wrong!
As a union member, you have a right to ask that a Union Steward go with you if you are called to a meeting with management and are afraid you could get in trouble.
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