The parent company of Kroger and King Soopers is suing the union representing the workers striking in Colorado, claiming ...
This is the second contract in a row that workers at King Soopers have launched a major strike. Three years ago roughly 8,000 ...
The union said it is working on scheduling strike-authorization votes at City Market stores in western Colorado. Cincinnati-based Kroger owns King Soopers and City Market. Cordova has said ...
DENVER (KDVR) — After failed union negotiations with King Soopers, around 10,000 grocery store employees across the Denver metro and the Front Range are planning to strike on Thursday morning.
The union’s contracts with the company expired Jan. 17. Joe Kelley, president of Kroger-owned King Soopers and City Market in Colorado, called on UFCW Local 7 to allow union members to vote on ...
The ongoing vote follows a decision earlier this year when the union rejected King Soopers' offer to add new staff to 20 ...
King Soopers/City Market spokesperson Additional votes are scheduled for workers in Colorado Springs and Pueblo on Friday and Saturday. Those votes could authorize strikes in additional locations.
In a phone interview with The Denver Gazette, King Soopers and City Market President Joe Kelley said he is disappointed by the strike vote and thought the union’s decision is premature.
Previously, Jessica Trowbridge with Corporate Affairs at King Soopers/City Market, provided this statement, "King Soopers continuously evaluates how best to invest in our business to stay relevant ...
The United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 represents a total of 23,000 union grocery store workers across Colorado, 12,000 of whom are employed at King Soopers and City Market stores owned by ...
Strikes will impact 77 stores in the state, covering about 10,000 workers. King Soopers and City Market employees have been negotiating a renewed union contract with King Soopers since last fall ...
"Our stores will remain open, and we'll have anywhere from 1000 to 2000 temporary workers, not replacement workers, because nobody can replace, a great, King Soopers in City Market team.