Can Grocery Workers Take Back Their Union? 

 

Faye Guenther’s multiyear plan to revolutionize the grocery workers union.

 

By Hamilton Nolan/In These Times/ April 9, 2024

 

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A century later, the electrifying heart of Washington’s labor movement can be 
found in a three-story office building, next to a chiropractor and a Mexican 
restaurant, in the town of Des Moines, which lies along the bay about 15 miles 
south of downtown Seattle. There, in the lobby, ​“educate, agitate, organize” 
is spelled out in neon blue cursive on the wall. A novelty claw machine holds 
little plastic bubbles containing bright yellow union T-shirts and beanies. 
This is the headquarters of United Food and Commercial Workers International 
Union (UFCW) 3000.

 

With more than 50,000 members in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho — mostly grocery 
and healthcare workers, along with several thousand more in retail, meatpacking 
and public service — UFCW 3000 is the largest local in the million-member UFCW 
International. It is the model of an energetic, pugnacious, organizing union, 
growing labor’s influence steadily in one of America’s most concentrated areas 
of corporate power. But it is also — and, really, this is why I’m here — the 
epicenter of a great plot to root out the rotten elements holding back the 
UFCW, overthrow them, and revolutionize one of the biggest private-sector 
unions in the country, along with the labor movement itself. If you like 
scrappy bands of righteous pirates setting out on a grand caper with uncertain 
chances of success, well, here is the union world’s version.

 

The driving force behind UFCW 3000’s grand plans is Faye Guenther, the local’s 
47-year-old president. She is mounting a 2028 run for UFCW International 
president. That will, ideally, be the culmination of a multi-year strategy of 
rallying member support across the country to build a mighty internal caucus 
that wants to sweep away long-entrenched leadership and make the union more 
democratic, more committed to new organizing, and more willing to strike — to 
make one of America’s biggest unions as ambitious to win the class war as Faye 
Guenther herself.

 

Continues at:

 

https://inthesetimes.com/article/revolt-aisle-5-ufcw-grocery-workers-union

 



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