More than 10,000 King Soopers grocery workers across the Denver area ended their 12-day strike on February 18, 2025. Union leaders announced that they secured basic protections for returning workers and agreed to resume bargaining with the Kroger-owned chain.
The United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 union will return to negotiations with an agreement that Kroger cannot implement any offer for at least 100 days and cannot lock out workers during that period. This agreement also protects employees' health care through April.
The resolution of the strike allows 77 King Soopers stores to return to normal business hours, reducing operational disruptions and potential financial impacts. This development is significant for Kroger's labor relations and its ability to maintain consistent service in the affected region.
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