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In February, about 10,000 King Soopers employees walked picket lines at 77 stores in Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Denver, ...
The votes today and Thursday follow the announcement over the weekend that members of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 reached a tentative agreement with Albertsons, Safeway’s parent company ...
This is the latest in a campaign by the UFCW aimed at preventing a national strike movement by grocery workers.
It’s been about two weeks since workers with Albertsons and Safeway walked off the job to go on strike for unfair labor ...
Unionized Safeway workers in Colorado, including those in the Boulder Valley, could soon go on strike, and labor leaders have hinted that King Soopers workers could also be heading back to the ...
Safeway workers voted to authorize a strike if the union gives 72 hours' notice, while an agreement with King Soopers to pause a strike expires Sunday.
King Soopers, Union Find Agreement Before Safeway's two-week strike in June and July, King Soopers and City Market workers held a twelve-day strike in February.
“Safeway/Albertsons sat on the sidelines during the February King Soopers strike, but enough is enough,” the union wrote in its release published Sunday evening.
Albertsons, which operates roughly 100 Safeway stores in Colorado, is in talks to accept a nearly $25 billion takeover bid from Kroger, the parent company of King Soopers and City Market stores.
These locations are the second and third known to join the strike in Boulder County — the first was the Boulder location at 3325 28th St. as of Tuesday.
“Safeway/Albertsons sat on the sidelines during the February King Soopers strike, but enough is enough,” the union wrote in its release published Sunday evening.
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