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As a member of the Union, you are entitled to a wide range of benefits, including healthcare, retirement, and educational opportunities. UFCW Local 555 is dedicated to ensuring that members have the support they need to thrive, both on and off the job.
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For questions about your medical benefits, call the UFCW Health & Wellness Fund: (866) 796-7623. Eligibility varies, but a typical member will reach Level 1 after 6 months of employment. Copays range from $10 – $35 for most common visits to doctor’s offices. Benfits paid at 80% for qualifying services.*
17 paź 2024 · Get involved in your Union by supporting the Active Ballot Club, volunteering as a workplace leader or shop steward, and learning your union rights. "UFCW Local 555 is a trusted labor union serving Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, representing a diverse group of industries, including grocery workers.
29 paź 2024 · The fruition of efforts by the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 555, the approved contract not only offers wage hikes but also maintains premier healthcare coverage, boosts...
30 paź 2024 · According to a statement released by the United Food & Commercial Worker (UFCW) Local 555 union, the deal includes high wages and enhanced benefits, including medical, dental and retirement support for more than 11,000 grocery, meat and non-associates in Portland, Bend, western Oregon and southwestern Washington.
With overwhelming support from the community, your UFCW Local 555 Retail Negotiating Committee and the representatives Fred Meyer & QFC have reached a Fully Recommended Comprehensive Tentative Agreement for Local 555 members working under the Grocery, Meat, CCK, and Non-Food contracts in Oregon and SW Washington.
30 paź 2024 · The new contract includes a “significant” wage increase for around 11,000 workers while maintaining health coverage and improving dental and retirement benefits. “This contract is going to change thousands of lives,” Dan Clay, president of United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 555, wrote in a statement.