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Connect with a UFCW 367 Cannabis Organizer Let’s Build Power Together!

Have questions about your rights at work? Ready to take the next step in organizing your dispensary, cultivation site, or lab? Fill out the form below to connect with a UFCW 367 organizer and learn how unionizing can help you secure better wages, benefits, and working conditions. Together, we can build a stronger, more just cannabis industry in South Sound and Southwest Washington.

WHY ORGANIZE?

  • Ensure fair pay and benefits

  • Standardize safety protocols and work conditions

  • Give workers a collective voice for industry improvements

“Unions empower workers through collective action, giving them leverage against employers on issues like wages and working conditions. They advocate for fair treatment, livable wages, safe environments, and protection against toxic workplaces."

- RISE Personal Care Specialist Tasha Holder

WHY JOIN UFCW 367?

The UFCW has played a key role in organizing thousands of cannabis workers nationwide, helping them achieve higher wages, job security, and benefits. Together, workers in dispensaries, labs, and cultivation facilities are improving workers' conditions and promoting the cannabis industry’s long-term stability and professionalism.

Leading the Way for Cannabis Workers

Our History – Leading the Way for Cannabis Workers:
In the mid-2010s, UFCW 367 led efforts to unionize cannabis workers in Washington, helping set the industry standard for worker protections and fair wages. However, after several years without representation, many cannabis workers were left without the protections they needed.
Now we’re back and ready to finish what we started. With renewed focus and dedicated resources, UFCW 367 is once again partnering with UFCW International’s Cannabis Workers Rising campaign to ensure cannabis workers in South Sound have the support they deserve.

WASHINGTON’S
ORIGINAL CANNABIS UNION

WASHINGTON’S ORIGINAL CANNABIS UNION IS BACK!

**UFCW LOCAL 367: WASHINGTON’S ORIGINAL CANNABIS UNION IS BACK!** UFCW Local 367 is proud to announce an incredible milestone: “We are back where we belong — leading the way for cannabis workers in Washington State! This marks a historic step forward for our union, reflecting the tireless work we’ve done, the progress we’ve made, and the exciting direction we are headed.” – Michael Hines, President UFCW 367 In the mid-2010s, UFCW Local 367 stood at the forefront of organizing cannabis workers. With new laws regulating both medical and recreational cannabis, we seized the opportunity to expand our union and build real collective bargaining power for workers in this emerging industry. Together with the UFCW’s *Cannabis Workers Rising* campaign, we secured dozens of neutrality agreements, organized multiple shops, and negotiated the first contracts that set industry standards. Tacoma quickly became the hub of green activity in Washington State, gaining recognition for its leadership and momentum. However, growth often brings challenges. Industry consolidation took hold as small operators gave way to larger corporations, and with them came anti-union tactics and union-busting law firms. The industry became increasingly hostile to workers and labor organizing efforts. Amid these challenges, prior UFCW 367 leadership relinquished all cannabis jurisdiction to Seattle’s UFCW local, leaving cannabis workers in Pierce, Mason, Lewis, Thurston, Pacific, and Grays Harbor counties without representation for six years. But that was then. And this is *now. * When President Michael Hines took office in August 2021, he made it clear: UFCW Local 367 would reclaim its place in the cannabis industry. President Hines began by engaging in discussions with UFCW International and Seattle’s local leadership to restore jurisdiction. When diplomacy didn’t deliver results, he doubled down, penning a decisive letter to the international leadership that highlighted the lack of organizing, representation, and support for cannabis workers in our region. For more than three years, he refused to lose sight of the goal, demonstrating unwavering commitment to the belief that Local 367 should never have relinquished jurisdiction without a fight. And that fight has paid off. UFCW International President Marc Perrone has officially restored cannabis jurisdiction to UFCW Local 367. With this victory, we are renewing our commitment to organizing cannabis workers, building collective power, and fighting for fair wages, safe working conditions, and respect on the job. We are once again partnering with the International’s *Cannabis Workers Rising* campaign to provide dedicated resources for this effort. UFCW Local 367 has established a robust Organizing Department, including a Director, Organizer, and two dedicated union members on leave to support this groundbreaking work. “Through collaboration with the South Sound Organizing School, we will be training new organizers and empowering workers with the skills and strategies needed to grow our union and secure victories in this evolving industry”, said President Hines upon signing the agreement restoring Cannabis jurisdiction to 367. This is an exciting time for our Union. Together, we will lead the charge in ensuring that cannabis workers across our region have a voice, a union, and a brighter future. For more information or to get involved, contact our Organizing Department today. Let’s continue to make history as Washington’s Original Cannabis Union.

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