Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Instacart to cut nearly 2,000 jobs, angering union

- Charisse Jones

Labor advocates called on the grocery delivery platform Instacart to reverse a decision to lay off hundreds of employees, including the company’s only unionized workers.

Instacart informed employees earlier this week that it will be cutting nearly 2,000 jobs, including roughly 10 in-store shoppers at a Skokie, Illinois, supermarke­t who joined a United Food and Commercial Workers Internatio­nal Union local in February.

“All across the country, Instacart grocery workers have been bravely serving on the front lines since the pandemic began, putting their own health at risk,” UFCW Internatio­nal President Marc Perrone said in a statement. “Instacart firing the only unionized workers at the company and destroying the jobs of nearly 2,000 dedicated front-line workers in the middle of this public health crisis, is simply wrong.”

Instacart said in a blog post Tuesday that it was eliminatin­g the positions because some of its partner stores are switching to a model where their own employees will select the groceries that are then delivered to the homes of customers.

“As a result of some grocers transition­ing to a Partner Pick model, we’ll be winding down our in-store operations at select retailer locations over the coming months,” Instacart said in a statement to USA TODAY.

The company said it will help some of the affected workers find new positions within the supermarke­ts, or transfer them to stores where they can maintain their jobs with Instacart.

Instacart and other grocery delivery services became a lifeline for many during the pandemic as Americans were advised to stay home as much as possible to slow the spread of the coronaviru­s.

The pandemic has focused a spotlight on the treatment of front line workers, including those employed by warehouses, meat packing plants and supermarke­ts, who advocates say have put their health at risk for often low wages, with few benefits or protection­s.

 ?? BEN MARGOT/AP ?? A union that represents some Instacart workers is protesting the firing of its members.
BEN MARGOT/AP A union that represents some Instacart workers is protesting the firing of its members.

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