More Than 8,000 Kroger Grocery Workers Strike in Colorado
On the heels of a new report showing significant financial insecurity, including homelessness, among workers at Kroger grocery stores, more than 8,000 of the chain's employees in Colorado went on strike Wednesday to demand fair wages and better healthcare benefits.
"The companies were thriving, but our workers didn't thrive. Know what our workers got? Covid. Attacked. Beat up. Spit on. Slapped. Overworked. And the company? They did great."
Amid a recent wave of successful strikes at companies including John Deere and Kellogg's, the work stoppage is taking place at nearly 80 King Sooper grocery stores, which are owned by the Kroger Company, across the Denver metropolitan area. According to the Colorado Sun, 10 additional stores in Colorado Springs could also go on strike in the coming weeks.
The workers' union, United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7, rejected the company's "best and final offer" on Tuesday, saying the $84 billion company did not offer enough for employees to afford basic necessities.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/01/12/more-8000-kroger-grocery-workers-strike-colorado
https://denverite.com/2022/01/12/denver-king-soopers-strike/
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)And to let them know that you are not shopping Kroger until they settle this strike.
appalachiablue
(42,908 posts)hlthe2b
(106,341 posts)a lot of cars in the parking lot though.
Good luck, workers.
mountain grammy
(27,273 posts)and, god forbid, Walmart if I have to. Let's all show solidarity with these workers who have held strong during the trump virus while many got sick and many died. They've worked massive overtime too. Minimum wage in Denver is $15/hr.. no union worker should start at less than $20. Kroger offering $16..