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About 45,000 grocery workers have authorized a strike at Ralphs, Albertsons, Vons and Pavilions stores in Southern California to protest unfair labor practices.
Workers across 540 Ralphs, Albertsons, Vons and Pavilions stores vote to authorize a strike amid impasse in bargaining over wages, safety regulations.
Kroger is “assessing its options” after its workers’ union rejected an agreement and voted for strike authorization earlier this week.
Kroger union employees voted Wednesday to authorize a strike and rejected the company's latest offer. More than 1,100 union workers in the region voted at the Salem Civic Center.
The strike authorization doesn't mean a walkout is imminent. Kroger says it is business as usual at the stores covered by the workers and that workers should report to work as scheduled.
CINCINNATI — After failing to reach a tentative agreement this week, Kroger employees’ union in the Columbus-area voted for strike authorization. Our news partners at 10TV report a ...
A strike authorization doesn’t mean a strike,” said Amy McCormick, corporate affairs manager for the Columbus division. The tentative agreement, voted on Tuesday through Thursday by 6,700 ...
Kroger released the following statement to KPLC. “It’s business as usual at Kroger. A strike authorization doesn’t mean a strike. Our Last, Best and Final Offers, which we presented last September to ...
By violating our rights, Food 4 Less and Kroger are making it harder to help our customers and keep our stores well-serviced, which is why we’ve been forced to take a strike authorization vote.” ...
Kroger is “assessing its options” after its workers’ union rejected an agreement and voted for strike authorization earlier this week.
After failing to reach a tentative agreement this week, Kroger employees’ union in the Columbus-area voted for strike authorization. The agreement’s details were not immediately available ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Kroger is “assessing its options” with a potential new contract for its employees after its workers’ union rejected an agreement and voted for strike authorization.