Hampton Bays School District Food Service Workers Ratify New Three-Year Agreement
Food service workers represented by RWDSU Local 1102 at the Hampton Bays School District have overwhelmingly ratified a new three-year collective bargaining agreement, securing meaningful improvements that recognize the essential work they perform every day for students and families.
RWDSU Local 1102 represents thousands of food service workers across Long Island and New York who help keep school communities running and ensure students have access to meals each day. The newly ratified agreement reflects the strength and solidarity of the Hampton Bays members and the union’s continued commitment to fighting for stronger contracts and better working conditions.
The new contract includes significant wage increases, longevity benefits, and expanded paid time off, including improvements to holiday, sick, and personal days. These gains are designed to provide greater financial stability and work-life balance for members while recognizing the important role they play in the school community.
“Our Hampton Bays members should be proud of what they accomplished together through solidarity and unity,” said Jack Caffey. “This agreement recognizes the essential work they do every day and delivers meaningful improvements that support them and their families.”
The ratification marks another important victory for RWDSU Local 1102 members working in school food service across the region. Every day, these workers help create a supportive environment for students while ensuring school operations continue smoothly behind the scenes.
RWDSU Local 1102 members in Hampton Bays join a growing number of RWDSU members securing strong contracts that improve wages, benefits, and quality of life on the job. The agreement reflects the power of workers standing together to win meaningful gains and reinforces the important role food service workers play in supporting students and strengthening school communities every day.