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The Seattle City Council mandated a “hazard pay” amounting to $4 extra per hour for all grocery store workers at the biggest stores in the city. QFC recently announced that two of its ...
But as evidence from the state merger trial showed, QFC, once a star in the Seattle grocery business, wasn’t the competitor it had been. In recent years, the 69-year-old chain has lost market share.
The heated debate over Seattle’s $4-an-hour hazard pay law for grocery workers escalated sharply this week. On Tuesday, QFC announced it would close two Seattle locations by April 24 — and ...
According to the company, QFC's average hourly wage in Seattle is around $20 with total compensation over $25 an hour. The company's statement questions why the city has not raised wages for its ...
SEATTLE - The QFC grocery chain announced Tuesday it will close two of its Seattle stores in part because of the city's new law mandating $4 an hour pay raises for grocery store workers The two ...
Bare shelves have appeared at two Seattle grocery stores slated for closure on April 24. QFC said it is closing the stores in part because of Seattle’s $4-an-hour “hazard pay” ordinance.
E. in 2017 with long-term plans to redevelop it. Seattle design board signs off on 800-unit project near U Village Redevelopment of Wedgwood QFC property takes a step forward Redevelopment of ...