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The food workers’ union representing more than 12,000 workers with Stater Bros. Markets reached a tentative agreement ...
Kroger announces the permanent closure of grocery stores in Kent and Everett due to low performance, impacting local shoppers ...
In a historic vote, 12,000 Stater Bros. grocery workers in Southern California have authorized a strike, but the UFCW is moving rapidly to suppress the struggle and deliver a pro-company contract.
Essential Workers for Democracy (EW4D), which is an appendage of the UFCW bureaucracy, held a rally in Indianapolis on August ...
Kroger, the company that owns both Fred Meyer and QFC, confirmed to KOMO News that it will close stores in Everett and Kent.
Kroger has said it plans to close two more stores in the Puget Sound Region. The large supermarket chain says it is closing ...
The contract covers more than 12,000 Stater Bros. workers across Southern California, including San Diego County.
UFCW’s bargaining hand was strengthened by a labor shortage that has enabled workers to switch jobs in California and across the U.S. as they seek higher wages amid a spurt of inflation.
The UFCW presently bargains regionally with national supermarket chains and retail pharmacies. These chains are often very profitable and powerful, despite the pressure Walmart exerts upon them.
UFCW’s reins of power tangled Kim Cordova, president of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 since January, talks about her job from her office in Wheat Ridge last week.