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Workers at stores in metro Denver and other parts of Colorado could hit picket lines as early as Sunday morning.
The union representing Safeway store employees in Colorado has given the required 72-hour notice that the strike is set to begin one minute before midnight on Sunday.
Safeway workers could strike as early as Sunday after the union gave 72-hour notice following stalled negotiations over staffing and unfair labor practices.
The union that represents 7,000 Safeway/Albertsons employees in Colorado terminated its contract extension with the company on Wednesday.
Safeway workers across Colorado may go on a strike beginning on Sunday, the local grocery workers union announced. Workers in the metro Denver area, Estes Park, Fountain, Salida, Vail, Fort Morgan ...
The union announced Wednesday night that it gave Albertsons, the parent company of Safeway, a 72-hour notice to cancel a contract extension.
Several days after unionized Safeway store employees voted to authorize a strike, the wait continues on what will happen next.
Labor negotiations between Safeway workers and the company have stalled in Colorado. A strike could happen as soon as Sunday, June 15.
Workers at certain Safeway and Albertsons locations will begin striking on Sunday, in protest of what workers say are unfair labor practices, short-staffed stores, and frozen wages.
The bargaining committee for Safeway and Albertsons Company union workers in Colorado decided Wednesday to terminate their current contract extension, allowing a strike as early as Sunday morning.