Tag: UFCW Local 655
MERS Goodwill quest for workers’ trust fails miserably
Workers speak out on how Goodwill treats them; has failed to earn their trust
By ED FINKELSTEIN
Publisher
In its vicious, dishonest anti-union campaign against workers at...
MERS Goodwill has none – engaging in union busting campaign against...
UFCW 655 won election but Goodwill stalled talks on first contract; decertification vote under way after major smear campaign
By ED FINKELSTEIN
Publisher
St. Louis MERS Goodwill...
UFCW Local 655 sponsoring toy drive for needy kids
Can you help with GoFundMe drive?
With Christmas just around the corner and parents in need wanting to give their kids a positive experience, UFCW...
It’s a holiday with hope this year, as we ease out...
By DAVID A. COOK
President
Christmas is around the corner and Hanukkah will last us through the week. It’s holiday time and they always come with...
Safety first this holiday season
By DAVID A. COOK
President
There are a few things that happen with regularity in the grocery industry during the holiday season.
First, sales soar as customers...
OPINION: The work still left
By DAVID A. COOK
President
UFCW Local 655
Election Day is barely in our rear-view mirror and there’s still so much we don’t know. While some races...
We’re in for a hard winter
By DAVID COOK
President
Election Day was barely two weeks ago, and yet it already feels like a lifetime. While most races around the country have...
The work still left
By DAVID A. COOK
President
I am writing this column shortly before Election Day, but it won’t be read until after. That means this column has...
Locals 655 and 88 urge donations to help fight blood borne...
Normal Leukemia/Lymphoma Society fundraisers canceled by pandemic
Around this time of year, United Food and Commercial Workers Local 655 would normally be promoting its annual...
UFCW 655 represented Schnucks contributes $100K to schools to support virtual...
Schnucks, whose employees are represented by UFCW Locals 655 and 88, recently announced a $100,000 donation to ease the technology crisis in St. Louis...