Unionized King Soopers workers at 77 of the Kroger Co.-owned grocery-store chain’s locations in metro Denver and Boulder and Broomfield counties began a two-week strike Thursday morning.
King Soopers employees were up early Thursday morning to get on the picket line and go on strike after bringing up a series of issues they wanted addressed by the large grocery chain.
UFCW Local 7 grocery store members voted to authorize an Unfair Labor Practice strike with a vote of 96%, according to a UFCW Local 7 spokesperson. They have been in contract negotiations with King ...
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