Most of the contracts between Colorado’s United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 grocery store workers and two Kroger Co.-owned brands, King Soopers and City Markets, expired today.
King Soopers and City Market employees have been negotiating a renewed union contract with King Soopers since last fall, but negotiations have stalled. On January 29 and 30, unionized ...
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 ...
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.
King Soopers union members across the Front Range voted to authorize a strike and more votes are expected in southern Colorado on Saturday. Gabby Easterwood has more on how it could impact grocery ...
Workers at Kroger-owned King Soopers and City Markets in metropolitan Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs and Pueblo are currently voting on whether to authorize a strike after their union ...
"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.