Los Angeles Times

Grocery union files grievances

- By Samantha Masunaga samantha. masunaga @ latimes. com Twitter: @ smasunaga

Official complaints allege that layoffs and reduced hours at Haggen violated a collective bargaining agreement.

A grocery workers union has f iled grievances with Haggen Inc., Vons and Albertsons, alleging that recent layoffs and reduced hours for employees at Haggen stores violated a collective bargaining agreement.

The grievances, which are called official complaints, were given to the companies Monday, said Rick Icaza, president of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 770.

The union also asked for a formal meeting, which they are trying to schedule, he said.

After Pacific Northwest chain Haggen bought 146 Albertsons, Vons, Pavilions and Safeway stores in December, the union said prior contractua­l guarantees gave employees the choice to stay at the Haggen-owned stores or transfer to another Albertsons or Vons store.

The union said workers were led to believe that they would retain their jobs, contract protection­s and seniority if they worked with Haggen.

“We had every assurance by the company, by both companies, that this was going to be very good,” he said. “Just the opposite is happening.”

In July, Haggen announced layoffs and reduced hours for workers. The company said this month that it would close 27 stores, including 16 supermarke­ts in California.

According to the union, Haggen has said it would eliminate the jobs of as many as 1,100 employees.

The union said it believes the company planned all along to close those stores.

Haggen disputed this claim, calling it “completely and unequivoca­lly false.”

“Throughout this process, Haggen has abided by the terms of the union contracts and is continuing to do everything it can to ensure the success of all of our stores and employees,” the company said in a statement.

Albertsons and Vons spokesman Carlos Illingwort­h said the company had not yet seen the details of the grievance.

“Our reaction is that the union’s media statements about Albertsons and Vons, that we have reviewed thus far, are completely without merit,” he said in a statement.

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