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Kroger workers in Indianapolis, nearly 4,000 members of UFCW Local 700, voted by 75 percent to reject a sellout tentative ...
On Tuesday, the strike continues. Last week, UFCW Local 7 held a vote to authorize a strike for more stores. Colorado Springs meat and retail workers voted 99% in favor of the strike.
UFCW Local 700 took to social media today announcing the closures. The labor union said the local stores are scheduled to close in early August.
Around noon on Sunday, June 22, Fort Morgan Safeway employees joined a strike organized by the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 7. According to UFCW Local 7 Retail Director Jim ...
UFCW Local 700 represents over 8,000 Kroger workers across Indiana. Union workers at Kroger stores across the country are negotiating their contracts with the company — including in central Indiana.
Negotiations are still underway between the UFCW Local 7R union, which represents Colorado Safeway workers, Safeway, and parent company Albertsons. Denver 7 reported that according to UFCW Local 7 ...
On Tuesday, members of the UFCW Local 7 held a vote to authorize a strike for more stores. Colorado Springs meat and retail workers voted 99% in favor of striking, according to a social media post ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — Safeway workers in Colorado Springs will join strikes happening around the state, according to the UFCW Local 7 union. Members representing 12 stores in the city ...
On Monday, new Safeway locations joined UFCW Local 7's strike efforts, bringing the total to six locations across the state with more expected in the coming days. It's the first Safeway strike in ...
In addition to the targeted union strikes that started June 15, UFCW Local 7 members at Safeway/Albertsons stores in additional cities will be holding their own votes this coming week.
On Wednesday night, UFCW Local 7 issued Albertsons—Safeway's parent company—a 72-hour notice to cancel a contract extension that had taken effect Sunday. "Safeway in Colorado remains committed to ...
UFCW Local 770 represents more than 45,000 workers across the Southern California region, including over 20,000 grocery members in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Ventura and San Luis Obispo counties.