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UFCW Local 1776
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    UFCW Local 1776

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    UFCW Local 1776
    United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 1776
    Founded 1937
    Headquarters Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania (Main)
    Pittston, Pennsylvania (North East)
    Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (South Central)
    Mountain Top, Pennsylvania (Mountain Top)
    Canonsburg, Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh)
    Location
    • United States
    Members
    Approximately 20,000
    Key people
    Wendell W. Young IV, President
    Parent organization
    United Food and Commercial Workers
    Affiliations Change to Win
    Website www.ufcw1776.org

    UFCW Local 1776 represents workers in the state of Pennsylvania for the United Food and Commercial Workers. The larger majority of their members work in grocery stores. The number 1776 refers to the year that the United States Declaration of Independence was drafted in Philadelphia, rather than it being a sequential number of local unions.

    History

    In 1937, The Retail Clerks & Managers Protective Association (retail clerks) Local 1357 was founded in Philadelphia by employees of American Stores and A&P. In 1963, Local 1357 of the retail clerks had 4,000 members in Philadelphia area supermarkets. By the end of the decade, through the organizing power of president Wendell Young III over 10,000 non-food retail workers and department store employees joined Local 1357.

    In 1971, Pennsylvania State Liquor Store clerks joined the ranks of the expanding union. In 1979 the Retail Clerks International Association had merged with the Amalgamated Meat Cutters to create the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) International Union.

    Notable representations

    Retail food

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