New Union Contract Provides Wage Increases, Gains for Workers at JBS Plainwell Plant
"This is a very good contract that will put real money in members' pockets over the next five years,"
Upon ratification, all members will receive a wage increase ranging from
The contract also includes a unique approach to health care that will give members the opportunity to save money on their medical expenses. Once established, members will have the option of receiving free medical care at designated clinics.
"Other UFCW locals have negotiated similar clinic provisions in their medical insurance plans with JBS and they have been extremely successful," Cakmakci said. "Members save money on their medical expenses, and the employer's insurance costs are reduced over time because people aren't waiting to receive treatment. It's a win, win situation."
Workers at the plant are excited about the improvements in the new contract.
"The new contract is going to make people's lives better,"
"Everybody seems to be happy with the new contract. The whole plant will benefit from the new contract. Over 200 jobs got moved up a pay grade, and then on top of that everybody got a raise,"
"I think the money and the insurance are the best parts of the contract. That's the most important part to me. Those are the things we live for. Health and money, in that order."
In addition to these gains, the new contract maintains double time pay for work on Sundays and holidays, and time and one-half pay for work on a sixth day in a single week and for all hours worked over eight in a day.
Approximately 900
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