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Rite Aid workers ratify three-year contract

The deal goes into effect immediately, according to the union.

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The union representing more than 3,500 Rite Aid workers across Southern California voted to ratify a new three-year contract with the company Sunday, union officials said.

The deal was reached last week after about four months of bargaining.

β€œToday, by ratifying this contract, Rite Aid workers secured historic wage increases for every member, protected our health benefits and secured our pension,” according to a statement put out by seven United Food and Commercial Workers locals.

β€œAfter countless hours at the bargaining table, the hard-working UFCW members stood together for their families and each other and won a strong contract. This contract is a concrete and direct result of the tireless work of the member-led bargaining committee and our members’ engagement in the fight. Our members are fighting for a more promising future, and this contract will help to achieve that goal,”the statement continued.

Rite Aid officials did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

According to the UFCW, the contract includes:

  • Significant wage increases each year of the contract for all workers. Initial increases will be retroactive to July 21, 2024.    
  • New longevity rates at 10 and 15 years.    
  • Protection of health care and pension benefits, with Rite Aid agreeing to fully fund all health care and pension benefits with no changes for the duration of the contract.
  • Protections for full-time and part-time guaranteed hours.
  • Elimination of lunch waiver practice.

The deal goes into effect immediately, according to the union.

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