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What Is a Warn Act Notice? UFCW LOCAL 27 WHAT IS A WARN ACT NOTICE? UFCW LOCAL 100R A&P has informed the UFCW/RWDSU that it plans to issue WARN UFCW LOCAL 152 notices to all of our members working for the company. Unfortunately, UFCW LOCAL 342 these WARN notices inform workers that they may be laid off within UFCW LOCAL 371 60-90 days due to store closures. UFCW LOCAL 400 Workers are required by law in some circumstances to receive a UFCW LOCAL 464-A WARN notice when an employer believes that it may no longer UFCW LOCAL 1245 employ them. The company has indicated that they will be sending out UFCW LOCAL 1262 the letters tomorrow and are having their managers conduct in-store meetings to discuss the notice. UFCW LOCAL 1360 UFCW LOCAL 1500 While some of our members may face a layoff at the end of this UFCW LOCAL 1776 process, many others will remain working in stores that are sold. RWDSU LOCAL 338 At this point our contracts are still in effect. RWDSU LOCAL 1034 The company has received bids from Ahold, Albertsons, and Key Foods to buy stores. A list of these stores can be found attached in Exhibit A. At this time, we are currently bargaining with the above companies in anticipation of these bids being successful. Also attached is exhibit B. This list shows which stores have not yet received bids from potential buyers. We expect that a number of these stores will eventually be sold. However, at this time, we don’t know which or how many of these stores will be sold. Whether your store is being bought by a new employer or closed, we understand the concern and impact that these changes are having upon you and your family. You will be updated as soon as we learn more information. We understand that the uncertainty of this situation is causing enormous stress, but please know we are here to help and support you and your family in every way we can. Your Local Union, with the resources and support of the UFCW International/ RWDSU, is fighting to best protect your rights and save as many jobs as possible. As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to your union representative. EXHIBIT A # Store # Banner City State 1 70927 A&P Wall Township NJ 2 70205 A&P Yorktown NY 3 70620 A&P Midland Park NJ 4 70677 A&P Mahwah NJ 5 70408 A&P New Providence NJ 6 70233 Superfresh Philadelphia PA 7 70787 A&P Thornwood NY 8 70479 A&P Fort Lee NJ 9 70659 A&P Woodcliff Lake NJ 10 70186 A&P Yonkers NY 11 70107 A&P Mohegan Lake NY 12 70649 A&P Denville NJ 13 70640 A&P Jersey City NJ 14 72112 Pathmark Jersey City NJ 15 70639 A&P Allendale NJ 16 70784 A&P Crotonon Hudson NY 17 70154 A&P Brewster NY 18 70867 A&P Kenilworth NJ 19 70650 A&P South Plainfield NJ 20 70642 A&P Jefferson Township NJ 21 70621 A&P Vernon NJ 22 70185 A&P Yonkers NY EXHIBIT A # Store # Banner City State 23 70821 A&P Little Silver NJ 24 70606 A&P Hoboken NJ 25 70207 A&P Goldens Bridge NY 26 70167 A&P Hopewell Junction NY 27 72181 Pathmark Elmwood Park NJ 28 70768 A&P Bronxville NY 29 70864 A&P Montclair NJ 30 70874 Superfresh Ocean City MD 31 70780 A&P Stamford CT 32 70773 A&P Bedford NY 33 72190 Pathmark Edgewater NJ 34 70164 A&P Mahopac NY 35 70826 A&P Clark NJ 36 70208 A&P Millwood NY 37 70908 A&P Ortley Beach NJ 38 70684 A&P Sussex NJ 39 70728 A&P Rye Brook NY 40 70740 A&P Greenwich CT 41 70763 A&P Briarcliff Manor NY 42 70456 A&P Blairstown NJ 43 70750 A&P Riverside CT 44 76710 Pathmark Philadelphia PA EXHIBIT A # Store # Banner City State 45 70766 A&P Eastchester NY 46 70664 A&P Park Ridge NJ 47 70786 A&P Greenburgh NY 48 70189 Superfresh Haverton PA 49 70153 A&P Shrub Oak NY 50 70761 A&P West New York NJ 51 70516 A&P New Rochelle NY 52 70094 A&P Pleasant Valley NY 53 70500 A&P New Canaan CT 54 70626 A&P Tinton Falls NJ 55 72178 Pathmark Weehawken NJ 56 70811 A&P Old Bridge NJ 57 72194 Pathmark Bergenfield NJ 58 70471 Superfresh Manahawkin NJ 59 70391 A&P Saddle Brook NJ 60 72186 Pathmark Newark NJ 61 70252 Superfresh Richboro PA 62 70584 Superfresh Wilmington DE 63 70730 Superfresh Philadelphia PA 64 70477 Superfresh Ocean City NJ 65 72587 Pathmark Ventnor NJ 66 76725 Pathmark Philadelphia PA EXHIBIT A # Store # Banner City State 67 70747 Superfresh Philadelphia PA 68 70801 A&P Warrenville NJ 69 70559 Superfresh Rehoboth DE 70 72590 Pathmark Newark DE 71 72586 Pathmark Wilmington DE 72 70474 Superfresh Wildwood NJ 73 76585 Pathmark Boothwyn PA 74 70293 Superfresh Wynnewood PA 75 70294 Superfresh Gladwynne PA 76 70588 Superfresh Newark DE 77 70226 A&P Mt Kisco NY 78 72270 Pathmark South Orange NJ 79 72633 Pathmark Franklin Square NY 80 72608 Pathmark Greenvale NY 81 72667 Pathmark Bronx NY 82 72647 Pathmark Bronx NY 83 72619 Pathmark Brooklyn NY 84 72638 Pathmark Brooklyn NY 85 72616 Pathmark Jamaica NY 86 72626 Pathmark Ozone Park NY 87 72622 Pathmark Whitestone NY 88 70658 Waldbaums Long Beach NY EXHIBIT A # Store # Banner City State 89 70465 Waldbaums Massapequa NY 90 72625 Pathmark Seaford NY 91 70260 Waldbaums Southampton NY 92 70452 Waldbaums Baldwin NY 93 70651 Waldbaums Howard Beach NY 94 70236 Waldbaums Huntington NY 95 72685 Pathmark Staten Island NY 96 70257 Waldbaums Easthampton NY 97 70616 Waldbaums Bell Harbor NY 98 72661 Pathmark Bronx NY 99 70632 Waldbaums Bay Terrace NY 100 70695 A&P Closter NJ 101 72284 Pathmark Kinnelon NJ 102 59502 Food Basics Paterson NJ 103 70295 Waldbaums Flushing NY 104 70657 Waldbaums Bayside NY 105 70669 Waldbaums Albertson NY 106 59504 Food Basics Glen Rock NJ 107 70655 Waldbaums Glen Head NY 108 70762 A&P Bronx NY 109 70442 Waldbaums Howard Beach NY 110 36715 Food Emporium New York NY EXHIBIT A # Store # Banner City State 111 70749 A&P Harrison NY 112 59524 Food Basics Fairview NJ 113 70296 Waldbaums Brooklyn NY 114 70641 Waldbaums Jackson Heights NY 115 72637 Pathmark Brooklyn NY 116 70292 Waldbaums South Flatbush NY 117 70613 Waldbaums Glen Oaks NY 118 70849 Waldbaums Rosebank NY EXHIBIT B # Store # Banner City State 1 19129 A&P Old Lyme CT 2 19243 A&P New Canaan CT 3 70586 Superfresh New Castle DE 4 72593 Pathmark New Castle DE 5 70888 A&P Ocean City MD 6 59512 Food Basics North Bergen NJ 7 70638 A&P Pompton Lks NJ 8 70439 A&P Wash. Twp NJ 9 70441 A&P Old Tappan NJ 10 70685 A&P W Milford NJ EXHIBIT B # Store # Banner City State 11 70701 A&P Woodland Park NJ 12 37866 A&P Pt Pleasant NJ 13 70887 A&P N Brunswick NJ 14 37995 A&P Palis. Park NJ 15 72114 Pathmark Jersey City NJ 16 72198 A&P Live Better Fair Lawn NJ 17 19918 A&P New York, NY 18 70794 A&P Vley Cottage NY 19 70232 Waldbaums West Hampton NY 20 70769 A&P Hast. Huds NY 21 36732 Food Emporium New York NY 22 70813 Waldbaums Staten Is. 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