King Soopers Strike Begins, Union Says Grocery Store Has 'Unfair Labor Practices'
Thousands of grocery store employees in Colorado are on strike after negotiations between the union and King Soopers fell apart.
Thousands of grocery store employees in Colorado are on strike after negotiations between the union and King Soopers fell apart.
Only hours are left until thousands of unionized King Soopers employees walk off the job as part of a bargaining battle with parent company Kroger.
Empty shelves, department closures and staffing issues at some stores will be more widespread should union workers at King Soopers strike.
The president of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union told media Monday it planned move forward with a strike despite pleas from King Soopers to meet once again at the bargaining table, in an effort to find common ground.
The president of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 7, Kim Cordova, says King Soopers stores across the Denver metro area will strike Wednesday morning.
Employees across Colorado at King Soopers and City Market grocery stores could walk off the job soon.
There's a new offer on the table to avoid a strike by workers at King Soopers and City Market grocery stores across Colorado.
Union members in Denver, Broomfield, Boulder, Parker and Colorado Springs voted overwhelmingly in favor of a strike, citing what they called "the company's egregious and unrelenting unfair labor practices."
Union members in Denver and Colorado Springs have voted in favor of a strike, citing what they called "the company's egregious and unrelenting unfair labor practices."
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