USA: Nearly 13,000 Kroger workers vote to strike amid negotiations on contracts that allegedly 'undercut' workers
摘要
日期: 2021年11月19日
地点: 美国
企业
Kroger - Employer受影响的
受影响的总人数: 数字未知
工人: ( 数字未知 - 美国 , 超市和杂货店 , Gender not reported )议题
劳工:综合 , 供应链/“公平贸易” , 抗议 , 基本生活工资回应
Response sought: 否
信息来源: News outlet
"14,000 Kroger workers in Houston could go on strike before Thanksgiving", 19 November 2021
Nearly 14,000 Kroger workers in Houston voted last weekend to authorize a strike against the company as negotiations over a new contract continue to stall ahead of the busy Thanksgiving week.
The authorization gives United Food and Commercial Workers Local 455 members the nod to walk off the job at a moment's notice — putting pressure on the company and workers to come to terms...
The union's contract with the company expired in April 2020, and the two parties have been under tense negotiations ever since. Offers from Kroger management undercut workers, the union says, by not providing adequate pay and benefits...
"With this vote, Kroger grocery workers are sending a clear message that they are ready to stand up for the good pay, lower prescription costs, and quality healthcare they have earned on the frontlines of this pandemic," UFCW Local 455 President Brandon Hopkins said in a statement to the site...
In a statement, Kroger claimed it has offered $56 million in wage increases and an additional $75 million in healthcare benefits through mid-2023. That translates to an average wage of $15 an hour, the company said.