Mikki Harris Civil Rights and Community Affairs Coordinator
Recognizing that union representation doesn’t stop in the workplace, UFCW Local 400 strives to stay involved in the neighborhood and communities in which our membership resides.
The department for Civil Rights & Community Affairs works with and helps build coalitions among community groups, churches, the various labor coalitions and others who support the aims and goals of working men and women, to promote and protect the rights of Local 400 members in the community.
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