Today, The Philadelphia Inquirer published an article in which the reporter misquoted me, parsed comments, took a few things out of context, and just got some things wrong. I am sorry for the confusion this may have caused. As the COVID-19 situation rapidly evolves, we have been in contact with all of the 100 + Employers where our members work to discuss and negotiate terms for leave of absence and compensation in event of closures and/or COVID-19 diagnosis. For details specific to your employer please contact your union Representative by calling our toll-free number at 866.329.1776 and please remember that our Representatives are in the field working alongside our members and stand ready to assist. In addition, you can email us at our new COVID-19 Response Email at COVID19@ufcw1776.org. Please visit our COVID-19 Resource Center by Clicking Here. Our team is working around the clock to assist all members and your families throughout this crisis. Please, be safe and WASH YOUR HANDS.
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