Costco Teamsters members voted to authorize a strike if negotiations on a new contract don't result in a new deal by Jan. 31.
Workers at America's largest wholesale retailer may soon go on strike as the corporation has seen profits skyrocket in recent years, union officials said. Costco workers nationwide voted by an overwhelming 85-percent margin to authorize a strike,
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With a master agreement with the Teamsters set to expire in 10 days, affecting 18,000 of the retailer's workers, hundreds last week held practice pickets.
The Costco board of directors called on investors to vote against a proposal evaluating DEI's "financial risks to shareholders."
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, which represents more than 10,000 Costco workers, authorized a nationwide strike to occur in February.
Costco Teamsters nationwide have voted by an 85% margin to authorize a strike on Feb. 1 if its labor dispute over fair wages and benefits is not resolved. The Costco Teamsters National Master Agreement, covering more than 18,000 Costco workers, expires on Jan. 31.
Teamsters for Costco Wholesale voted to authorize a strike ahead of an agreement ending on Jan. 31, the union group announced.
The industrial action could be taken by Costco Teamsters members if the company's management fails to reach an agreement with the union by January 31.
Members of the Costco Teamsters union said they would stage a nationwide walkout if bosses at the firm failed to reach an agreement with them by January 31.
The more than 18,000 Costco Wholesale employees represented by the Teamsters union voted overwhelmingly to authorize a nationwide strike should they not reach a new labor agreement by the end of the month.