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Nearly 45,000 Albertsons, Pavilions, Vons, and Kroger (Ralphs) workers have voted overwhelmingly in favor of a strike.
Grocery workers face not only poverty wages, corporate domination and intensifying attacks on democratic rights under the Trump administration, but a campaign of sabotage by union bureaucurats.
Albertsons is facing labor strife in at least four other states. And in Indianapolis, UFCW Local 700 authorized a strike on May 31 when it voted down a four-year contract with Kroger.
Kroger, the company that owns both Fred Meyer and QFC, confirmed to KOMO News that it will close stores at 10201 SE 240th St.
The contract is part of a nationwide campaign of sabotage being waged by the UFCW bureaucracy, proving workers must prepare a ...
Jun. 21—The union representing thousands of Albertsons and Smith's workers in New Mexico announced late Friday that it has authorized a strike in response to what it calls collusion by the two ...
Jul. 15—Grocery workers at Albertsons and Smith's stores across New Mexico will get raises and improved benefits after voting to finalize new union contracts, narrowly avoiding a potential strike.
Kroger announces the closure of two Fred Meyer stores in Everett and Kent due to increased theft and regulatory costs, ...
Talks have stopped, Rodríguez said. A 3-year-old labor contract between the unionized grocery workers and Southern California supermarkets expired on March 7, raising fears of a possible strike.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Ralphs, Albertsons, and other grocery stores have reached a tentative agreement with the union representing thousands of grocery workers. Workers were previously threatening ...
The decision by the United Food and Commercial Workers to authorize an unfair labor practice strike against San Bernardino-based Stater Bros. comes two weeks after the region’s largest grocery workers ...