This is a blog about building labor and community solidarity in Oregon's Mid-Willamette Valley and beyond. The opinions expressed in this blog are those of the authors only unless otherwise noted.
Friday, August 9, 2024
Two Possible Upcoming Strikes In Portland
STRIKE for Fair Pay, Job Security, End Patrols
Mon. Aug. 26, times TBA
Reed College, 3203 SE Woodstock
Strike! New Seasons Stores (NSLU)
Unfair Labor Practices, Failure to Bargain in Good Faith
Sat. or Sun. (TBD) Aug. 31 or Sept. 1
All Eleven Union Stores - Williams, Arbor Lodge, Seven Corners, Slabtown, Woodstock, Grant Park, Concordia, Cedar Hills, Hawthorne, University Park, Sellwood
More info: https://www.nslu.org/
Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Bargaining Update: New Seasons Labor Union Steering Committee May Call A Strike Vote!
In an update to coworkers, and shared over social media (X, IG), New Seasons Labor Union co-chairs and their bargaining team announced that after more than a year and a half of fighting for a fair contract at the bargaining table, the team has issued an ultimatum to the company:
"If substantial progress is not made by the end of our August 7th bargaining session, we will ask the membership to vote to authorize a strike."
The statement details the company's numerous and stall tactics in place of bargaining a fair contract for its 1,100+ workers at the 11 stores currently represented by NSLU.
JWJ stands with NSLU and every worker, whenever and wherever, they demonstrate unity and speak up, collectively, for justice in their workplace and in the community!
You can show your support by contributing to help NSLU win the contract they need: https://nslu.org/donate
Thursday, July 25, 2024
The Food Chain Workers Alliance recently announced that the New Seasons Labor Union has allied with them.
I posted a self-written piece on independent unions and union organizing this blog in early July that made passing mention of the New Seasons Labor Union and that dealt with some of the forward steps beings taken in independent union organizing and some of the difficult or sticking points that I believe inhibits independent unionism as well. This post continues that thread.
The Food Chain Workers Alliance recently announced that the New Seasons Labor Union has allied with them. The Alliance is a broad-based coalition of "worker-based organizations whose members plant, harvest, process, pack, transport, prepare, serve, and sell food, organizing to improve wages and working conditions for all workers along the food chain." They have a five-point program and are based in Los Angeles. Their history includes working with the Restaurant Opportunities Center United and meeting with other similar organizations at a Labor Notes conference and allying with the Burgerville Workers Union, the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, Teamsters Joint Council 7 and Teamsters Local 63, UFCW Local 770, some workers' centers, and progressive labor and food justice organizations. The Alliance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and is one of a growing number of organizations positioned somewhere between being part of the nonprofit world, the labor movement or an emerging sector of social change-oriented worker advocacy organizations that we do not yet have a handy term to describe. I took up talking about the scope of such organizations in a post on this blog in late June.\