CVS Do Better! Community Supports CVS Workers

CVS Pharmacy

CVS workers have been working tirelessly to ensure our communities have the medicines, supplies, and access to care we have needed during this global pandemic. CVS workers know firsthand what it takes to make stores better and safer for everyone, which is why they need community support in making this a reality as their union contract is up for renewal.

UFCW 770 CVS workers are standing together for a contract that improves the safety of their stores and includes fair, affordable family healthcare to protect the health and well-being of workers, their families, and customers.

CVS Workers are calling for:
  • Fair and Affordable Family Healthcare
  • Higher wages
  • Better Staffing
  • Improved Safety Standards
  • Better Store and Worker Security
CVS workers remain critical as we toward a recovery and deserve to feel safe on the job. It’s time for CVS to do better to protect the health of its workers.

Sign our petition to tell CVS management that Southern California communities support CVS workers in receiving a fair union contract and a better place to work and shop.

For more information and opportunities to get involved in actions in support of CVS workers, please contact Natasha Castro at ncastro@laane.org

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To: CVS Pharmacy
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CVS prides itself on being a leader in health care, but will not be able to truly meet this promise if the company is not taking care of its workers. CVS workers deserve to feel safe on the job and CVS management must do better to make stores safer for workers, their families, and customers.

We demands that CVS grant workers a fair union contract that includes:
- Fair and Affordable Family Healthcare
- Higher wages
- Better Staffing
- Improved Safety Standards
- Better Store and Worker Security

CVS workers have connected us to the medicines and care we’ve needed during the pandemic and remain critical as we look toward a recovery. It’s time for CVS to do better to protect the health of its workers.