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April 11, 2022

Cannabis Workers Make History in Missouri by Joining Local 655

On April 4, workers at Root 66 in St. Louis, Mo., made history by becoming the first medical cannabis dispensary in the state to unionize by joining UFCW Local 655. 

The eight workers, who are employed as budtenders, joined our union family because they were concerned about the lack of a consistent company policy and proper explanations of workplace policy changes, which left workers feeling unsure how to properly follow policy and get their jobs done. They were also concerned about economic issues and wanted better wages and benefits, including paid time off for sick leave or vacation.

“If there are changes made to policy, we deserve to understand why,” said Prince Israel, a budtender at Root 66. “And right now, it feels like they can just change things whenever they want and that makes it difficult on us. Benefits are also very important to us. We really like what we do, and we want these jobs to be good jobs for all of us.” 

“Cannabis workers across the country are voting to join a union because they know it’s the best way to secure good wages and benefits on the job,” said UFCW Local 655 President Dave Cook. “Workers need economic security and fair treatment in the workplace, and cannabis workers are no different. We are committed to helping cannabis workers across Missouri.”

April 4, 2022

Michigan Cannabis Workers Make History by Joining Local 876

On March 8, about 10 workers from the Authentic 231 cannabis dispensary in Manistee, Mich., made history by becoming the first cannabis dispensary in the state to unionize by joining UFCW Local 876. These workers, who are employed as budtenders and sales associates at Authentic 231, joined our union family because they wanted a voice in the workplace.

Authentic 231 is owned by Left Coast Holdings, which has multiple cannabis cultivation, processing, and retail dispensaries throughout the state. Left Coast Holdings has signed a Labor Peace Agreement to extend the upcoming bargaining agreement for all locations.

“UFCW 876 looks forward to building a strong relationship with both owners and workers of Authentic 231 in providing job guarantees and protections to this rapidly growing industry,” UFCW Local 876 President Dan Pedersen said. “It is UFCW 876’s goal this effort serves as a model for sustaining unionizing efforts by building stronger communities with stronger jobs.”

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