After two days of voting, King Soopers employees across Colorado have authorized a strike, the UFCW Local 7 announced on social media late Thursday night.
Grocery workers in Denver are walking off the job today over store staffing and safety issues, marking the second strike in just three years.
That includes stores throughout Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson counties as well as King Soopers ...
The times, dates and locations for the planned labor action by employees for the Kroger-owned chain in Colorado have not yet ...
Unionized King Soopers workers in Broomfield, Boulder and Louisville will join their fellow United Food and Commercial ...
After union members approved a strike, UFCW Local 7 said a two-week walkout will “allow everyone to understand our concerns.” ...
Union workers are expected to strike at King Soopers stores in Boulder, Broomfield and Louisville starting at 5 a.m. Thursday ...
Around 10,000 King Soopers workers in several Colorado counties wrapped up the vote over the weekend to begin what the Union ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) -Grand Junction City Market workers will not participate in an Unfair Labor Practice strike starting on Thursday, according to a union representative.
The temporary hours will begin on Thursday and will impact 77 stores. The strike is expected to last for 14 days.
A company spokesperson said last week they would remain open during the strike and would use temporary workers if necessary.