King Soopers Workers Ratify 3-Year Contract After Striking Across Denver Metro
“King Soopers workers approved a new contract Monday night that includes wage increases, better health care and more stringent safety protocols at 78 stores around the Denver metro, according to United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7. Under the agreement, which came together after months of,” reports Matt Bloom in CPR News.
“A 10-day strike, some workers will get raises up to $5.99 an hour, the union said. It protects pension benefits and requires the company to pay a higher share of workers’ healthcare costs. Union members voted on the contract in-person Monday night. A copy of the contract was not shared publicly by the union or King Soopers. In a statement,”