HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney says he’ll join striking supermarket workers at the picket line if an agreement isn’t reached over the weekend.
The Connecticut Democrat says he’ll visit unionized Stop & Shop employees in Norwich, Connecticut Monday to support them.
Stop & Shop says negotiations are continuing Saturday.
United Food and Commercial Workers union members at 240 Stop & Shop stores in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut went on strike April 11 to protest what they call cuts to health care and take-home pay in the company’s latest contract proposal.
Stop & Shop, a division of Dutch company Ahold Delhaize, says it’s offering across-the-board raises and “excellent” health care benefits that beat industry standards.
Former Vice President Joe Biden spoke at a gathering of employees outside a store in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood Thursday.
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