Crossroads Trading - Bargaining Continues
Crossroad’s management team made it clear their priority is to maintain the status quo, not to listen to worker’s concerns or address wage disparities. When your bargaining team proposed layoff language, Crossroads management said that they didn’t want to give workers much of a voice in the process because they want to maintain ultimate control over business decisions. That’s not right, your voices matter!
Your bargaining team is interested in moving forward with negotiations and ensuring the bargaining process finishes quickly. Crossroads workers have made their priorities clear:
Better pay
Paid time off and holidays
Trans and affordable healthcare
Pandemic and safety language to keep workers safe
Crossroads management has only scheduled one meeting time per month and have made it clear their intention is to delay negotiations again until December.
You deserve better from management. Your coworkers are taking action to demand better.
Retail work is real work!
Reach out to your union rep Dominick Ojeda (206) 649-2774 to learn about the plan to win and what actions are coming up.