Costco, Foodtown Relent; Offer Essential Access Priority to Transit Workers
“Transit workers deserve the same respect as the police, firefighters and medical workers,” Utano said. “We won this battle, but we will keep pushing other retailers to also give transit workers equal respect and treatment.”
Utano thanked MTA Chairman Pat Foye for his assistance in getting Costco executives to focus on the issue and make the policy change. Local 100 members have been expressing anger and dismay about transit workers being denied priority shopping status at Costco, BJ’s, ShopRite, and other retailers, despite their importance in the fight against COVID-19.
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams also heard those complaints. Adams has informed Local 100 Secretary-Treasurer Earl Phillips that he contacted Foodtown’s regional general manager on the issue. The manager agreed to give transit workers the same priority shopping status as “first responders.” “I’m grateful to Borough President Eric Adams for standing up for transit workers, “ Phillips said. “Foodtown must now inform employees working the front doors about this new policy as quickly as possible.”