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Just Sayin’ Time To Stop Playin’
Some good advice from our friends at the UFCW…
Ten Steps to Prepare for a Strike
1. Update your contact information with the union.
Make sure the union has your current home address, cell phone number, and email address so you can stay informed on the latest developments.
2. Take stock of your financial situation.
Fill out a budget, reduce what spending you can, and try to save a little out of each paycheck – starting now.
3. Keep bills current.
Creditors are more likely to work with you when you’re on strike if you’ve paid your bills on time in the past.
4. Contact your utility companies.
Contact your utility companies (electric, water, gas, cable/Internet) to let them know you may have to go on strike and to ask about options for alternative payment plans.
5. Postpone major purchases.
If you can get by without making a major purchase, wait until the contract is settled.
6. Avoid credit purchases and reduce your credit card debt if you can.
You may rely on your credit card if you are on strike. Consider signing up for the Union Plus credit card, which is willing to work with union members on strike.
7. Stock up on food and medicine.
Use your health insurance to stock up on medicines you need and stock up on non-perishable food for the future.
8. Use your health insurance now.
Take advantage of your current health insurance coverage and schedule any doctors appointments you need for yourself and your children now.
9. File your taxes early.
Take advantage of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program for free assistance with filing your taxes. Find a site nearest you on the IRS website.
10. Support your coworkers and stick together!
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