Safeway Reaches Out to UFCW Local 401
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Teammates, as we shared with you, a judge overturned the 2023 Wage Reopener decision and ordered that the matter be heard again in a new arbitration.

The decision was overturned in part because of inaccurate and irrelevant information submitted by your Union. The court recognized that the Arbitrator’s wage decision was “based on facts not supported by the evidence”. Further, the judge recognized that the Arbitrator’s decision was “unreasonably” based on market comparators of which “none are part of Sobeys’ competitive climate”.  

The Arbitrator’s original decision may only apply to those at the top of the scale or higher, but it has already put financial pressure on our business and if left unaddressed, will impact the competitiveness and long-term viability of Safeway, creating risk to teammate hours and jobs.

We know this is tough news to hear and this isn’t something we are taking lightly. This is why we have reached out to your Union asking them to meet with us. Please see below the letter sent to UFCW Local 401. We really hope UFCW 401 cares about what matters to you and that they make this a priority so we can find a path forward that works for everyone.

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November 3, 2024

 

Re: Alberta Safeway

To: Thomas Hesse, President, UFCW Local 401

 

Tom,

We appreciate you responding to our request to meet. As we discussed in our meeting this past Tuesday, it’s clear that the Arbitrator’s decision has put financial pressure on our Safeway business and if left unaddressed, will continue to impact our competitiveness and long-term viability, creating risk to our teammate hours and jobs. Like we talked about, the company has no choice but to act quickly to protect the Safeway business.

This letter is to re-confirm that we would like to meet with Local UFCW 401 to work on a path forward.  While we are in discussions and as long as we are working together we are prepared to hold off on reverting wage rates and collecting the overpayment from team members until January 26th, 2025. We are hopeful that between now and January 26th, 2025, we are able to reach a fully ratified settlement that addresses the wants of our teammates and the Company’s significant competitive disadvantage. As we discussed, we will need to be focused to a very limited number of topics, including the extension of the collective agreement. Our labour relations team is prepared to meet and we have cleared our calendars to meet with you. Below we have provided all the dates we are available.

  • November 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th
  • November 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st
  • December 9th ,10th, 11th, 12th, 13th
  • December 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th

Timing is critical and we must find a solution that works for everyone.

November 3, 2024

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