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The UFCW ‘Celebrates Passage Of First Statewide Self-Checkout Legislation In Rhode Island’ - Bill ‘Mandates 1:3 Staffing Ratio For Self-Checkout Stands,’ Heads To Governor’s Desk For Signature

Published Thursday, June 18, 2026
by UFCW News
The UFCW ‘Celebrates Passage Of First Statewide Self-Checkout Legislation In Rhode Island’ - Bill ‘Mandates 1:3 Staffing Ratio For Self-Checkout Stands,’ Heads To Governor’s Desk For Signature

(PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND) – The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) and UFCW Local 328, which represents Grocery Workers across the State of Rhode Island, is celebrating the Rhode Island Legislature’s passage of S. 2342/H. 7290, which mandates a staffing ratio of one Grocery Worker for every three self-checkout stations.

This is a major win for both consumers and Workers, allowing self-checkouts and Workers to better serve shoppers, the UFCW said.

The measure will also help recoup millions in tax revenue in The Ocean State.

Retail theft cost Rhode Island $17.1 million in lost sales taxes in 2022, with thefts 16 times more likely to take place at self-checkouts than Employee-managed cash registers. 

The Bill, led by Senate President Valarie Lawson and Representative Megan Cotter, now awaits Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee’s signature and would become the first Statewide Self-Checkout Staffing Ratio in the country.

UFCW Local 328 Secretary-Treasurer Domenic Pontarelli said: “This Bill means better service for customers and stronger support for Grocery Workers. UFCW Local 328 Members in the Grocery Industry are often overburdened, having to monitor too many self-checkouts while shoppers face delays. Staffing ratios fix this issue for all parties. We thank Senate President Lawson and Representative Cotter for their tremendous leadership standing up for both consumers and Workers across Rhode Island.”

UFCW International Vice President Ademola Oyefeso said: “Staffing ratios are common sense for self-checkouts. This technology has always been a raw deal for shoppers and Workers, shifting the labor onto customers while taking hours away from Workers. We applaud the Rhode Island Legislature for passing this Bill, making it easier and faster for families to put food on the table, and we look forward to Governor McKee’s signature.”

1.2342/H. 7290 is part of UFCW’s Affordable Groceries and Good Jobs Campaign.

To Directly Access This Labor News Story, Go To: UFCW Celebrates Passage of First Statewide Self-Checkout Legislation in Rhode Island - The United Food & Commercial Workers International Union | The United Food & Commercial Workers International Union

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