UFCW 1518 is not helping us build a strong future, we all need to work together

We want to set the record straight on the incorrect statements made by UFCW 1518’s leadership.

Store closures are not lockouts

UFCW 1518 is incorrectly stating that the recent store closure announcements in BC are a lockout by Safeway. The reality is, these stores have been struggling for quite some time and would have closed regardless of the outcome of our current negotiations.

UFCW 1518 backed away from the tough conversations

Since June of last year, we tried to sit down with UFCW 1518 to review stores that were facing financial difficulty to keep stores open and save jobs, under a process set out in the collective agreement. Unfortunately, the union would not engage in that process. Our company can no longer operate stores that are losing money without a sustainable plan for the future.

UFCW 1518’s actions will drive customers away from our stores

Lately, UFCW 1518 has been handing out materials to customers that diminish our brand and credibility with customers. They have launched campaigns in the public eye focused on turning employees and customers against Safeway.

Tell your union representatives that the only way we can improve conditions is if we work together and allow our store teams to do what they do best, proudly serve their customers and communities. Negative publicity will only drive customers away.

We can only continue to strengthen our stores if we work together

We need a new labour deal that allows us to set solid terms to continue operating our Safeway stores in BC. We have a long history of working with our employees to face many challenges in this tough retail environment. As you know, we have faced some of our most difficult challenges during the recent ownership change. Every member of our team, in and out of our bargaining units, worked hard to address those challenges and we are seeing improvements. We can’t thank you enough for all you’ve done as part of this process.

FreshCo provides us with a unique opportunity to strengthen our business

FreshCo is an exciting opportunity that will provide jobs and strengthen our company overall. UFCW 1518 needs to work with us to reach a new agreement that will allow us to open FreshCo.

To solve the problems we are facing now, we need to roll up our sleeves and work together, as soon as possible.

As always, if you have any questions you can ask us here on Safeway Talks or talk to your store manager. Keep checking www.safewaytalks.ca for updates on this and other issues.

Taking the first step to work together and bring FreshCo. to B.C.

In our ongoing talks with UFCW 1518, we have made it clear that we would like to start discussing a new collective agreement for our FreshCo. discount grocery stores in British Columbia.

We hope that this discount option could help provide jobs for many Safeway employees who may otherwise be impacted by the store closures that were announced for May of this year.

We have a real opportunity to provide our customers with the shopping experience they are looking for with our FreshCo. banner. This is an exciting opportunity for all of us.

To get there, we need the right terms in our collective agreement. We have worked hard to engage with the unions in B.C. to discuss a discount banner collective agreement, but haven’t made any progress. Because of that, we have sent the respective unions a letter formally announcing our intention to see a new collective agreement for our discount stores. We are using the “New Banner” process in our current collective agreement to kick-start these discussions.

We need to get these conversations underway now. The longer we wait to begin these talks, the more customers we risk losing to our competitors. Delays are bad for our business and bad for our team members.

We look forward to bringing FreshCo. to British Columbia. By working out these tough issues together, we can move ahead to a more stable, successful future for our company.

Stay with us on SafewayTalks.ca for up-to-date information on B.C. negotiations.

Let’s Get It Done Together

We’re back at the bargaining table with UFCW 1518 in Vancouver this week to get an agreement in place for our valued team members.

Our goal is to negotiate a fair deal that will work for everyone. The grocery industry is more competitive than ever, and we need a new agreement that will allow us to face these challenges head on, together.

In recent years our competitors have added more than two million square feet of store space across the province. That’s equal to approximately 57 Safeway stores!

Much of this new store space is occupied by discount grocery banners. More than half of all grocery shopping now takes place at discount stores like No Frills, and Walmart Supercentres. If you’ve shopped in one of these stores, you know they don’t look much like a traditional Safeway.

That doesn’t mean we aren’t committed to our Safeway stores. It means that to compete we need to provide our customers with more options so they continue shopping with us.

One of the biggest challenges we face is that it costs us more than our competitors to run our stores. We need competitive operating costs if we’re going to stay in business. And most importantly we want to be in a position to introduce our exciting new FreshCo. stores into the province to take on the competition.

It’s important for you to understand some of these facts so that you understand why we have to take action to save jobs and keep stores open.

We love our community in British Columbia and look forward to a bright future here. We’ve expanded and remodeled beautiful new Safeway Extra stores in Dawson Creek, Burquitlam and Willowbrook in Langley and recently renovated the Shaughnessy Station location.

We look forward to working with your union to find the right solutions to secure a strong and exciting future for all of us.

Keep checking in with us at www.safewaytalks.ca for updates. Don’t forget to sign-up to receive email updates at Safeway Talks.

Celebrating Saskatoon’s Newest Safeway- Lawson Heights

After weeks of hard work, an exciting ribbon-cutting ceremony and a $1,000 presentation to Special Olympics Saskatchewan, our new Safeway store is now open as of February 2nd, 2018.

Congratulations to the Safeway Lawson Heights Team, 210 members strong!

In this 60,000-square-foot store, customers are treated to innovative departments and products, including full-service floral, seafood and meat departments, expanded bulk foods, stone oven pizza, a carving station, pet boutique and Starbucks. We also feature an expansive Health and Wellness Department, fresh bakery and produce, along with the health care professionals in the Pharmacy.

The most important feature of the new store are the valued full-service employees and the customer experience they provide to each shopper. The Lawson Heights store reflects our commitment to bring fresh food and healthy choices to our communities, with the great Safeway customer service that can be expected at all of our locations.

In this rapidly changing grocery industry, this location is an example of how we are committed to building successful stores, synchronized with changing consumer needs. We are proud of our commitment to the Safeway brand and the communities we serve.

By working together and strengthening customer loyalty, we support our livelihoods at Safeway.

Stay informed at www.SafewayTalks.ca

Bargaining Update: Safeway supports Vince Ready’s recommendation for Saskatchewan, RWDSU facilitates vote

After careful review, Safeway is in support of the recommendation put forward by mediator Vince Ready. While the deal includes terms that will increase costs at a time when cost control is so important, we have reviewed the proposal in detail and are able to support the recommendation.

Here are a few reasons why we support Mr. Ready’s proposal:

  • The deal is a reasonable compromise which allows us to move forward collectively.
  • It includes wage updates to align with current industry standards.
  • It includes benefits and policy updates to support employees.
  • It accounts for operational changes, like introducing third-party kiosks that will help our stores remain competitive in the challenging grocery market.
  • It includes the ability to negotiate with the union, new terms and conditions that are appropriate when converting any store to a new banner. As we begin our expansion of the FreshCo Discount banner into Western Canada, this will allow us to work together to shape the agreements within each of these new stores.

It’s no surprise that our Safeway stores in Saskatchewan and across Western Canada have been struggling under high operating costs. We’ve been losing money and can no longer afford to do so without a clear path forward.

We need solid collective agreements in place that meet the needs of our employees and allow us to operate with lower costs and more flexibility to beat our competitors and address changing customer needs.

Together we can provide a collaborative work environment, grow the business and exceed our customer’s expectations.

RWDSU has scheduled meetings to discuss the proposal with members and give you a chance to vote.

We hope you will have your say on voting day.

Check in with us here at SafwayTalks.ca for updates.

Mediator recommendation under review

Last week, we reached out to let you know that we received Vince Ready’s recommendation for your collective agreement in Saskatchewan.

In an effort to keep you informed, I want to provide you with an update that the company’s evaluation of Mr. Ready’s report is on-going.  There are a number of Mr. Ready’s recommendations that will increase our operating costs and we have to take this into consideration at a time when cost control is so very important.

As every jurisdiction is different, we always apply a local lens to these agreements to ensure the terms put in place allow us to operate viable stores that help secure a strong future for all of us. We are taking our time to do what is right and review the recommendation carefully. It is important for us to carefully examine all aspects of Mr. Ready’s report in order to understand the impact on our business.

Soon, I will provide you an update and more details to your Store Manager.

Thank you for your patience and for your hard work in our stores each and every day. We need to remain focused on exceeding each customer’s expectation in this very competitive industry.

As always, stay tuned to SafewayTalks.ca

Thank you

Scott Chollak,
Vice President
Division Head, SK, MB, ON

We’re heading back to the bargaining table

We’re back at the table with UFCW 832 this morning to work together for a deal that will save jobs and keep stores open across Manitoba.

As we move forward with the bargaining process, we want to keep you fully up to date.

In our last meeting with UFCW 832, the union set out their proposal and it was clear we have a long way to go before we can find common ground. We look forward to addressing these issues this morning and in the weeks to come.

It’s a tough time for the grocery industry and rising competition is only making things tougher. The way we’ve been operating our Safeway stores just isn’t sustainable anymore. We have to get a labour agreement in Manitoba. Having a deal in place will allow the company to focus on the future and make decisions that will help our stores grow and give our staff the stability you deserve.

We’re committed to keep working to reach an agreement that helps preserve the future of our stores in Manitoba and as many jobs as possible. We look forward to working toward an agreement with your union.

Keep checking back with us at SafewayTalks.ca for up-to- date information on negotiations.

Working together to secure our future is important

We wanted to reach out to you directly, because UFCW 1518 has been distributing inaccurate information about what’s happening in Safeway stores. The Union has distributed pamphlets at our stores attacking the company, incorrectly stating that Sobeys has commenced an illegal lock-out by announcing the closure of 10 Safeway locations.

It’s important to set the record straight. We have not commenced a lock-out.

The store closures were announced because those stores were facing financial difficulty. Employees are not being “locked-out”. We can only continue to strengthen our stores if we work together.

Making tough decisions for a stronger Safeway: Our industry is facing major changes and we have the responsibility to make difficult decisions that will move us forward and create a strong future in the province.

Pushing customers away won’t solve our issues: The union has been handing out pamphlets at Safeway stores that attack the quality of our stores. This action will only serve to push customers away, and that is bad for jobs, bad for job security, and bad for the long-term future of Safeway.

Working together, we have addressed many challenges: We did face challenges during the recent ownership turnover, as every member of our team knows. Every member of our team, in and out of our bargaining units, worked hard to address those challenges. We can’t thank you enough for all you’ve done as part of this process.

Customers are demanding discount options: The tough decisions we’ve made will help us get to a more secure position to grow our business. Expanding our Discount format FreshCo stores will give our customers in British Columbia an option for a simpler, value-based shopping experience without going to a competitor. It’s an option we know they want and we want to provide.

Our customers are changing and we have to adapt. The fact is we must keep up with what our customers want if we’re going to return our business to solid ground so we can continue providing good, stable jobs for our valued Safeway staff.

Keep coming back to safewaytalks.ca for updates.