United Food and Commercial Workers Consolidated Pension Fund (Atlanta)
United Food and Commercial Workers Consolidated Pension Fund (Atlanta) is a non-profit organization founded in 1979 and headquartered in the United States. It represents 1.3 million members of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union in the United States and Canada, who work in a wide range of industries including meat packing plants, grocery stores, retail stores and other industries. The mission is to provide a voice for workers, fight injustice and exploitation by employers, secure living wages and good benefits and create jobs that can be a career and put workers on the path to reaching the American dream. Industries it has a preference for include: Diversified/Conglomerates, Aerospace, Automobiles; Other Vehicles & Parts, Biotechnology, Business Services, Chemicals, Construction, Consumer Discretionary, Consumer Products (CPG; FMCG), Consumer Services, Education/Training, Energy & Utilities, Environmental Services, Insurance, Financial Services, Healthcare, Healthcare Specialist, Industrials, IT Services, Information Technology, Software / Internet, Logistics & Distribution, Marketing/Advertising, Media (Text; Video; Audio), Medical Devices & Equipment, Oil & Gas, Packaging, Pharmaceuticals, Transportation Services, Raw Materials & Natural Resources, Real Estate, Retail, Hardware, Telecoms & Data , Telecoms & Media, Travel & Leisure Verticals it has a preference for include: CleanTech, Cloud Computing, HealthTech, SaaS. It's preferred route(s) to market include: Primary Funds, Secondary Funds.