Southern California grocery workers appear pleased with tentative labor agreement

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The hourly pay increase will come in tiers – $2 an hour this year, $1 an hour next year and $1.25 an hour in 2024.

Southern California grocery workers with Ralphs, Albertsons, Vons and Pavilions say they’re pleased with a tentative labor agreement that would give them a $4.25-an-hour wage increase over three years, plus increased dental and vision coverage.United Food & Commercial Workers

A group of nearly 100 workers gathered early Monday in the UFCW Local 324 Auditorium in Buena Park to begin voting. The pay increase for food clerks, meat cutters, e-commerce clerks and pharmacy technicians will come in tiers. They’ll receive an hourly hike of $2 this year, $1 next year and $1.25 in 2024.“We’re excited about it,” she said. “And they’re adding increased benefits for dental and vision care without raising the cost.”The tentative contract provides a 28-hour minimum weekly guarantee for available part-time workers, except clerk helpers and meat cutters.

“We are pleased that this agreement allows us to put more money in our associates’ paychecks and secures healthcare and pension plans,” said Robert Branton, vice president of operations at Ralphs.Ralphs, a division of The Kroger Co., says its average hourly wage in Southern California is $19 an hour. When healthcare and pension benefits are added in that jumps to $25 an hour, the company said.

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