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Strike authorization votes are trickling in from Kroger and Albertson's stores as negotiations continue with employers.
Thousands of Washington grocery workers are voting on a strike, potentially affecting summer shopping as labor talks stall over wages and schedules.
Stakes are high for Washington customers as 100,000 grocery workers for the two chains contemplate a strike authorization vote.
The union representing more than 30,000 grocery workers in Southern California Wednesday announced an upcoming strike authorization vote following alleged labor violations by Kroger and Albertsons.
The Teamsters said Kroger has 'slow-walked' negotiations and 'failed to offer a contract that meets basic standards.' ...
Last year the 30 drivers at the fulfillment center voted by a 96% margin to join the Teamsters, making it the second Kroger ...
Citing concerns over pay and staffing, Pueblo-area Safeway workers voted May 31 to join a strike effort if ongoing labor negotiations fail.
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.” ...