Rite Aid Workers Rally at Lancaster Distribution Center for a Good Contract

Rite Aid workers and supporters rallied in front of the giant Lancaster Distribution Center for a Good Contract
Rite Aid workers and supporters rallied in front of the giant Lancaster Distribution Center for a Good Contract
Angel Warner has spoken out for better working conditions at two Rite Aid shareholder meetings
Angel Warner has spoken out for better working conditions at two Rite Aid shareholder meetings

Over 75 Rite Aid workers from the Southwest Distribution Center in Lancaster, CA marched off the job during their lunch break to join supporters from dozens of other unions demanding that Rite Aid management negotiate a good contract.

The workers began organizing with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) to improve their wages and working conditions over four years ago. Since then, a rank and file committee of warehouse workers has met with management more than 100 times in an attempt to peacefully reach a first contract that would put their conditions of work in a legally binding union agreement.

"For over a year, management was looking to avoid sincerely bargaining with us," said Sylvia Estrada, who has worked at Distribution Center for 11 years and is a member of the union bargaining committee. "They did everything possible to break our unity -- even committing Unfair Labor Practices. But we have stuck together through thick and thin and we will win!"

"Over 100 bargaining sessions and two years of talks is way too long for workers to wait for justice," said ILWU Vice President Ray Familathe. "Rite Aid management needs to get serious about reaching an agreement that will give employees the good jobs that our communities need."

At the rally, Estrada and another co-worker, Angel Warner, reported back to the membership on their visit to Harrisburg, PA on June 23 where they rallied with other Rite Aid workers and attended the company's annual shareholder meeting. "We told Rite Aid's new CEO, John Standley to stop dragging out negotiations and give us a good contract," said Warner. "They thought they could grind us down and demoralize us. But instead we're growing stronger. And with the support of so many unions -- and even some shareholders -- we totally rocked their world."

Members of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), SEIU 1199, and the Teamsters Union also spoke out at the shareholders meeting.

Several dozen ILWU Local 30 members from the Rio Tinto mine in Boron, California came to support the Rite Aid workers. Their recent contract victory against the global mining giant has inspired Rite Aid workers not to give up. The miners won a major labor battle and a good contract after being locked out of their jobs by Rio Tinto for three and a half months. Along with supporters from ILWU Local 30, members from the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, United Auto Workers, California School Employees Association, International Association of Machinists, Warehouse Workers United, ILWU Local 13 and 13A, the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO participated in Tuesday's rally.

Pictures from the Lancaster rally may be viewed on Google's Picasa site at: http://picasaweb.google.com/randwilson.aflcio/RiteAidWorkersRallyForAGoo...


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