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NEWS & LETTERS, October 2002

Fred's stonewalls union workers

Memphis, Tenn.--We workers at Fred’s distribution center here wanted a union because of things like favoritism and pay. We voted in May to join UNITE!, but Fred’s refuses to bargain. Since we voted in the union, there has been harassment. There is no air conditioning at Fred's. To work in the warehouse is like being in hell. When it's 80 degrees outside, it's like 120 degrees inside. We have fans, but yesterday I noticed they had the heater on, retaliating for the union vote. They're constantly monitoring your work, standing around your desk. We never had that before.

We didn't get a cost of living increase this year. It's not all about money. It's about respect and being treated right, and fair work. All of a sudden, we've had work piled on us. We understand it's peak season, but it's getting ridiculous. I've been there several years and Fred's is the worst place I've worked.

CHILDREN COME LAST

They expect your children to come last in your life. They tell you when they hire you that the job goes from 6:00 to 2:45, or whatever. But when you get there, you work until you've finished. Therefore, if your child has to be picked up at daycare at a certain time and you can't make it, you have to pay late charges. They don't care. If you leave "early," they give you an occurrence—that's like points, a penalty.

One woman got home and her son was sitting there crying with his eye patched up. The school nurse had tried several times to reach her, needing her approval to take him to the hospital. She couldn't get through because Fred's told her we couldn't receive phone calls. But a bill collector can call and get straight through.

They closed one of the women's bathrooms and one of the men's too, welding the doors shut without giving us notice. Now we have to go a pretty good distance to use the bathroom. They took out the women's sanitary supplies when we got the union in. The bathrooms are dirty, with a smell that makes you not want to use them. It's being really low-down.

FRED'S BREAKS LAWS

They don't have scheduled breaks. We had people coming in at 5:00 a.m. who didn't get a break until 9:45. It's illegal. Fred's breaks a lot of laws. The order people, the loaders, the stockers—those are the majority of the people that never know what time they're getting off. Those are majority Black and Latina workers. You have people working 40 hours and overtime that aren't getting benefits—they're considered part-time.

It's prejudiced against the Blacks. They promote some Black people to management but it's by favoritism. If they promoted by seniority or experience it would be a better warehouse because a lot of the people they promote don't know their job.

They have fired people for working on the union organizing drive. They fired a young lady because she asked them why they changed her job. They told her the question was insubordination and sent her out the door.

They gave the office people a $2 raise, but said we did not deserve a raise because we tried to get the union in. We're not allowed to come into the main employee gate anymore, but have to come off the alley at an industrial gate.

I would like to see people being treated fair and given respect. I would like Fred's to listen to people. We believe in standing up for what we think is right. I'll stand up and fight until the end, regardless of what the outcome may be, because I think it's right. We need representation.

--Black women warehouse workers

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