Chicago Sun-Times

Bourbon maker Heaven Hill faces strike in Kentucky

- BY BRUCE SCHREINER

Union workers, upset over the prospect of expanded weekend shifts, have manned picket lines at bottling and warehouse operations of Kentucky-based Heaven Hill Distillery, one of the world’s largest bourbon producers.

The walkout, in its third day Monday, involves about 420 members of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 23D. They voted overwhelmi­ngly last week to reject a new five-year contract offer and formed picket lines Saturday at Heaven Hill’s operations in Bardstown, Kentucky.

Family-owned and operated Heaven Hill produces Evan Williams, one of the world’s top-selling bourbons. Other Heaven Hill brands include Elijah Craig, Henry McKenna, Old Fitzgerald, Larceny and Parker’s Heritage Collection.

The dispute over weekend work is a sign of the industry’s growing pains as it tries to keep up with increasing global demand.

Heaven Hill signaled that it wanted to assign new hires to nontraditi­onal schedules that would include weekend work, Local 23D President Matt Aubrey said in a phone interview Monday. The company was vague about how widespread the weekend shifts would be and how it would affect existing workers if weekend shifts could not be covered by new employees, he said.

That raised a “red flag” with union workers and helped spur the walkout, Aubrey said.

The union said the company’s contract offer also would remove a cap on health insurance premium increases, cut overtime and reduce take-home pay.

Heaven Hill said its support of employees “has been a source of pride” since its founding.

“We have had productive conversati­ons with the union for several months now regarding components of the contract,” the company said in a statement. “We will continue to collaborat­e with UFCW leadership toward passage of this top-of-class workforce package.”

 ?? ED REINKE/AP FILE ?? Bottles of bourbon at family-owned Heaven Hill Bourbon Heritage Center in Bardstown, Ky.
ED REINKE/AP FILE Bottles of bourbon at family-owned Heaven Hill Bourbon Heritage Center in Bardstown, Ky.

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