Thursday is day one of union members striking at 77 King Soopers stores across the Denver metro area. Workers are asking customers not to cross the picket line as they demand better conditions.
On Thursday morning, picketing grocery workers were handing out flyers with an illustration of a football next to these words: “King Soopers dropped the ball.” ...
King Soopers union members established picket lines at 77 grocery stores throughout the Denver metro area Thursday to protest ...
On their second strike in three years, workers say Kroger-owned King Soopers engaged in unfair labor practices during ...
After months of attempted negotiations between King Soopers and its employees, the union announced that 77 Denver metro and ...
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Some shoppers are choosing not to cross the picket lines at the King Soopers stores where union workers are on strike.
Some of the key sticking points are staffing shortages, health care reserves, price gouging, and eliminating seniority-based ...
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 ...
Unionized King Soopers workers in Broomfield and Boulder counties joined their peers in the Denver metro area to vote in ...