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Fred Meyer

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Portland, United States

Fred Meyer is a large retail chain offering groceries, clothing, home goods, and more. Operating as a subsidiary of Kroger, it provides a one‐stop shopping experience through its hypermarket concept.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Fred Meyer

-13.08

0.02%

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Fred Meyer Political Contributions and Lobbying

Data reveals that Kroger Co, Fred Meyer's parent company, contributed $856,339 and spent $1.6M on lobbying in the 2024 cycle. These political expenditures raise serious concerns about the potential use of such funds to support policies that may inadvertently bolster authoritarian practices.

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Fred Meyer is currently rated as an Enabler.

-10 to -19 CCI Score
Companies in this segment facilitate authoritarian practices while claiming neutrality. They provide resources or support that indirectly bolster oppressive regimes, thereby undermining democratic accountability without overtly endorsing the regime.

Latest Events

  • Fred Meyer Political Contributions and Lobbying Logo
    FEB
    06
    2025

    Data reveals that Kroger Co, Fred Meyer's parent company, contributed $856,339 and spent $1.6M on lobbying in the 2024 cycle. These political expenditures raise serious concerns about the potential use of such funds to support policies that may inadvertently bolster authoritarian practices.

  • -30

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 19

    Fred Meyer, as part of Kroger Co's broader corporate structure, is indirectly linked to political spending that may influence policy in directions harmful to democratic norms. The contribution of $856,339 combined with $1.6M in lobbying for the 2024 cycle suggests active involvement in political processes, potentially lending support to authoritarian-friendly policies.

    Kroger Co Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets

  • Fred Meyer Political and Business Practices Evaluation Logo
    JAN
    15
    2025

    Evaluation based on 'Voting with Your Dollars: Grocery Stores' reveals that Fred Meyer, a subsidiary of Kroger, demonstrates moderate support for unionization and DEI initiatives but is criticized for spending nearly $1 million on lobbying in 2024 and having employee political contributions that slightly favor Republican causes. This mixed record raises concerns about its role in underpinning policies and practices that may facilitate authoritarian tendencies.

  • -15

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 19

    Fred Meyer, operating under the Kroger umbrella, spent nearly $1 million on lobbying in 2024 and displays a slight skew in employee political contributions toward Republican candidates (53%). While it did not enrich Trump or his family, the high level of lobbying expenditure is problematic from an anti-fascist perspective, contributing to a negative score in Public and Political Behavior.

    Voting with Your Dollars: Grocery Stores

  • +10

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 19

    Fred Meyer benefits from Kroger’s generally positive labor practices, including high rates of unionization and a strong DEI policy. However, as with many retailers in the industry, issues related to supply chain ethics—such as reliance on products produced with domestic prison labor—undermine this score somewhat. Overall, its business practices are moderately supportive of worker rights compared to industry peers.

    Voting with Your Dollars: Grocery Stores

  • UFCW 555 Reaches Agreement with Fred Meyer: A Victory for Workers’ Rights Logo
    OCT
    31
    2024

    Following a protracted strike and boycott, Fred Meyer, a subsidiary of Kroger, reached a new collective bargaining agreement with UFCW Local 555. The agreement, which covers over 11,000 workers across multiple regions, secures significant wage increases and improved working conditions, reflecting a strong commitment to labor rights and union empowerment.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 19

    The new labor agreement at Fred Meyer marks a significant improvement in workers’ rights and fair labor practices. By securing wage increases and stronger protections for unionized workers, Fred Meyer demonstrates a commitment to ethical labor practices. This move is seen as a positive counteraction to exploitative practices and a pushback against authoritarian business behaviors that undermine labor rights.

    UFCW 555 reaches agreement with Kroger

  • Fred Meyer Workers Strike Highlights Labor Rights Violations Logo
    SEP
    03
    2024

    A nearly week-long strike by 4,500 Fred Meyer employees in Portland ended without a new contract in hand. The union accused the company of violating U.S. labor law through unfair labor practices and price gouging, emphasizing a failure to secure a fair contract and calling for a boycott until improvements are made.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 19

    The article documents that Fred Meyer allegedly violated labor laws and engaged in unfair labor practices, as characterized by the ULP strike led by UFCW Local 555. Such practices undermine worker rights and fair labor standards, contributing to broader systemic exploitation. The union's call for continued pressure and boycott underscores the company's complicity in practices that align with authoritarian economic exploitation.

    Fred Meyer workers strike ends in Portland

  • Fred Meyer Workers Strike over Unfair Labor Practices Logo
    AUG
    29
    2024

    Unionized workers in Portland, Oregon, initiated a strike against Fred Meyer on August 29, 2024, citing multiple allegations of unfair labor practices and failure to comply with labor obligations. The action highlights critical issues in worker rights and collective bargaining within the company.

  • -75

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 19

    Fred Meyer has been accused of engaging in unfair labor practices as evidenced by the union strike in Portland. The allegations include failure to conduct required fact-finding meetings and offering inadequate wage and benefits proposals, reflecting systemic issues in the company's labor relations. This event underscores a troubling pattern of worker exploitation, which can indirectly contribute to broader authoritarian economic practices.

    Fred Meyer workers go on strike in Portland, Oregon

  • Fred Meyer Workers Vote to Strike Over Unfair Labor Practices Logo
    AUG
    17
    2024

    Workers at Fred Meyer stores in the Portland area authorized a strike in response to alleged unfair labor practices, prompting accusations of systemic mistreatment and disregard for worker rights.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 19

    Fred Meyer has been accused by UFCW Local 555 of engaging in repeated unfair labor practices, which led to a strike authorization vote by workers. The union's actions, including filing a federal lawsuit and withdrawing support for a major merger, underscore significant issues in the company's treatment of its workers. This behavior reflects poorly on its commitment to labor rights and ethical employment practices, aligning with authoritarian exploitation patterns.

    Fred Meyer workers in Portland area vote to strike, accuse grocery chain of unfair labor practices

  • Fred Meyer forms security partnership with Portland, Oregon Logo
    OCT
    01
    2023

    Fred Meyer has established a public-private security partnership with Portland city officials and law enforcement to implement increased security measures at its stores. The initiative includes investments in advanced security technology, enhanced safety protocols, and a stronger collaboration with local authorities to combat rising crime. This move is portrayed as a community-protective effort rather than an authoritarian action.

  • +20

    Public and Political Behavior

    October 1

    Fred Meyer’s initiative to partner with the city of Portland and local law enforcement demonstrates a proactive approach to community safety and responsible public engagement. By collaborating with governmental bodies and investing in security measures, the company is contributing positively to public order and mitigating risks associated with crime, rather than promoting repressive practices.

    Fred Meyer forms security partnership with Portland, Oregon, to quell crime

  • +10

    Technology and Services Impact

    October 1

    The investment in advanced security technology—such as public view monitors, enhanced locking systems, and exit alarms—signals Fred Meyer’s commitment to protecting its properties and customers. While such technologies have potential repressive applications in different contexts, here they are applied in a standard retail security framework aimed at crime deterrence rather than authoritarian control.

    Fred Meyer forms security partnership with Portland, Oregon, to quell crime

  • Fred Meyer Partners with City for Enhanced Security Measures Logo
    JUN
    01
    2023

    In June 2023, Fred Meyer collaborated with the City of Portland and Mayor Ted Wheeler to implement enhanced security measures at its stores, resulting in a notable decrease in retail theft incidents. This initiative demonstrates positive public engagement and responsible corporate behavior in working with local government, without furthering authoritarian practices.

  • +60

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 19

    Fred Meyer executives participated alongside Mayor Ted Wheeler at a press conference to announce enhanced security measures. These measures have contributed to a significant reduction in retail theft, reflecting responsible public and political behavior. The initiative is viewed positively as it strengthens community safety without endorsing repressive, authoritarian practices.

    Enhanced security measures at Fred Meyer stores have positive impact

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