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UFCW Local 7, the union representing grocery workers on strike at King Soopers across Colorado, announced Monday night that it secured a return-to-work settlement for the striking workers.
After striking for eleven days, workers at metro Denver King Soopers made an agreement with King Soopers to reopen negotiations on their union contract.
A kind of 100-day truce between King Soopers and the union representing grocery workers has ended the strike after 12 days and is reviving contract negotiations.
According to statements from both the union and King Soopers, the agreement includes a 100-day period of “labor peace,” giving both sides time to resume contract negotiations.
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King Soopers strike ends Monday night, negotiations to continue with 100-day labor peace agreement King soopers and UFCW Local 7 are returning to the bargaining table after a recent strike.
Pueblo King Soopers workers ended an 11-day strike and returned to work Tuesday after union and Kroger officials agreed to resume bargaining.
King Soopers strike ends Wednesday, Feb. 18 after union and grocery chain agree to return-to-work settlement for UFCW Local 7 workers in Denver, Boulder areas.