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UNIONS: UFCW reaches deal at Kroger stores in mid-Michigan

http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080127/BUSINESS06/801270634/1019/BUSINESS06

January 27, 2008

The United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 951 has reached a tentative agreement on a new three-year contract with Kroger. UFCW 951 represents 900 workers at Kroger stores in mid-Michigan. The tentative agreement is to expire in October 2011.

The proposed agreement includes annual wage increases and reduced qualifying periods for health benefits.

Members will also be covered by an improved Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance plan with a $10 co-pay for doctor visits. Dental and vision coverage was added.

The tentative agreement also maintains pension benefits for members hired prior to 1984, continues similar current benefits for all other members and protects current premium pay rates.

"Concluding this agreement early allows our members to gain improved wages and enhancements to their health benefits sooner. In assuring stability for our members and for Kroger, our hope is that it creates a platform from which Kroger can expand its presence in mid-Michigan," said UFCW 951 President Marv Russow.

Ratification voting is to take place Wednesday and Thursday.

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