6,000 Food4Less workers vote on strike authorization as contract expires without new agreement; union alleges unlawful surveillance and inferior offers compared to parent company Kroger.

6,000 Food4less workers are voting this week on whether to authorize a strike after their current contract expired without a tentative agreement on a new one. The union's demands include equity, fair pay, and safe stores. Voting ends on June 14, and the union alleges the company has engaged in unlawful surveillance and attempts to strong-arm workers into accepting an offer that is less than what parent company Kroger provides other grocery workers in the area.

June 09, 2024
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