Workers are on the frontlines of an increasingly bleak shopping experience, and they bear the costs of understaffing, ...
DENVER (KDVR) — UFCW Local 7, the union representing 10,000 grocery workers on strike at King Soopers across Colorado, announced Monday night that it secured a return-to-work settlement for the ...
The union said the strike will last two weeks — or longer if no agreement is reached. In a statement, UFCW Local 7 called the lawsuit "baseless" and added it is confident it will prevail in court.
The announcement from both parties said the strike ends Monday night at 11:59 p.m. and negotiations are to restart. According to the announcement from UFCW Local 7, the settlement includes a ...
Unionized King Soopers employees are returning to work after a 12-day strike, UFCW Local 7 said in a statement Monday night. The union said they've reached a return-to-work agreement with the ...
The workers’ decision to strike comes after UFCW Local 7’s contract with King Soopers expired on Jan. 16. The union said that the expiration of the contract, which had been set to expire on ...
The deal means the strike, which began Feb. 6 and was scheduled to last two weeks, ended several days earlier. The agreement between UFCW Local 7 and Kroger includes returning to the bargaining ...
United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 7 out on strike in Colorado. They are workers at King Soopers; the stores are owned by Kroger, which is the largest supermarket chain in the U.S. Their ...
UFCW Local 7 says it will fall under an Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) strike as they allege several disputes against King Soopers. Those allegations include that King Soopers illegally interrogated ...
(WJAR) — Members of the unions representing Stop & Shop workers at the Freetown distribution center and thousands of other workers around New England may soon go on strike amid contract ...
“This strike is about holding one of the largest corporations in America accountable when they break the law and cause harm to workers and our customers,” said UFCW President Kim Cordova.