Telephone Town Hall Calls Monday, October 26
/UFCW 21 Members Telephone Town Hall:
Monday, October 26 at 5:30 PM
We’ll call you between 5:30 and 5:40 PM on Monday, but if you miss the call or don’t receive one, call in directly at 877-365-5237 and entering meeting ID: 5413
You’ll join other UFCW 21 members in retail, independent grocery, meat processing, cannabis, laundries, and other industries. We’ll be discussing COVID safety, what our union is doing to deal with the impacts to our workplaces, and any questions members have. All you have to do is pick up the phone when it rings between 5:30-5:40pm on Monday, or if you don’t receive a call, just use the call-in number and Meeting ID above.
Allied Grocery Store Workers Telephone Town Hall:
Monday, October 26 at 6:30 PM
We’ll call you between 6:30 and 6:40 PM on Monday, but if you miss the call or don’t receive one, call in directly at 888-652-0383 and entering meeting ID: 5365
You’ll join other UFCW 21 members working in grocery stores to discuss our contract and the campaign for an even stronger contract in 2022. We know our employers and the public are more aware than ever of the importance of our work, and we need to start building toward a powerful contract campaign. We’ll also be answering member questions on COVID safety and other subjects. All you have to do is pick up the phone when it rings between 6:30-6:40pm on Monday, or if you don’t receive a call, just use the call-in number and Meeting ID above. Make sure you make your priorities heard, fill out the 2022 Bargaining Priorities Survey HERE.
Health Care Members UFCW 21 Telephone Town Hall:
Monday, October 26 at 7:30 PM
We’ll call you between 7:30 and 7:40 PM on Monday, but if you miss the call or don’t receive one, call in directly at 844-227-7561 and enter meeting ID 5067.
You’ll join other UFCW 21 members working in health care and dental workplaces to discuss our safety at work during a potential fall surge and flu season. Members have begun fighting back against management missteps during COVID outbreaks in hospitals, and we’re learning how to push for changes in a way that impacts everyone in health care. To join the call, all you have to do is pick up the phone when it rings between 7:30-7:40pm on Monday, or if you don’t receive a call, just use the call-in number and Meeting ID above.
2020 NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTION TUESDAY, NOV. 3
If your Washington State voter registration is up to date, you should have received your ballot in the mail by now. If you haven’t registered, the deadline to register online is Monday, October 26, and you can register in person at your county elections office all the way up until Election Day, November 3.
Ballots are due in ballot dropboxes or voting centers by 8pm on Election Day, or mailed (free, no stamp required) and postmarked on or before Election Day. This year it’s a good idea to vote as early as you can to avoid mail delays and prevent crowds and lines at ballot boxes on Election Day.
As union members, we know how important it is to make our voices heard and vote. This year in Washington State, there are many UFCW and other union members (and former members) running for office. We have a real chance to elect nurses, teachers, firefighters, and other working people into leadership.
Find our UFCW 21 member endorsements and see how many of our candidates are union members at UFCW21.org/endorsements.
Find links to register to vote, check the status of your ballot, figure out where to drop off your ballot, and get questions about voting answered at UFCW21.org/elections.