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The '''United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1657''' was a [[Birmingham]]-based local with about 2,000 members working in supermarkets and nursing homes in Alabama and parts of Florida and Mississippi.
The '''United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1657''' ('''UFCW Local 1657''') was a [[Birmingham]]-based local with about 2,000 members working in supermarkets and nursing homes in Alabama and parts of Florida and Mississippi.


The Local, headed by President [[J. R. Richardson]], had offices in the [[McAdory Building]] at 2013 [[1st Avenue North]] in downtown Birmingham.
The Local, headed by President [[J. R. Richardson]], had offices in the [[McAdory Building]] at 2013 [[1st Avenue North]] in downtown Birmingham.
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* [http://ufcw1657.org United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1657] website
* [http://ufcw1657.org United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1657] website


[[Category:Labor unions]]
[[Category:Unions]]
[[Category:1st Avenue North]]
[[Category:1st Avenue North]]
[[Category:2013 disestablishments]]
[[Category:2013 disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 12:14, 9 January 2013

The United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1657 (UFCW Local 1657) was a Birmingham-based local with about 2,000 members working in supermarkets and nursing homes in Alabama and parts of Florida and Mississippi.

The Local, headed by President J. R. Richardson, had offices in the McAdory Building at 2013 1st Avenue North in downtown Birmingham.

In January 2013 the organization merged with the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union Mid-South Council.

References

  • Kent, Dawn (January 8, 2013) "Birmingham-based unions merge to form 10,000-worker organization." The Birmingham News

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