RANDOLPH, Mass. (AP) - A union representing thousands of Stop & Shop workers in Massachusetts has voted to authorize a strike.
UFCW Local 1445’s vote Sunday allows the union to call a strike if the contract dispute with the supermarket chain continues. The union is asking members to keep working while negotiations continue.
The fight centers on health insurance, pensions and vacation time. The union says Stop & Shop is looking to “degrade the quality of life” of workers.
Stop & Shop says it has offered proposals that “would ensure full-time associates continue to be among the highest paid food retail workers in the region.”
Five union locals of the United Food & Commercial Workers have been negotiating with Stop & Shop for more than a month. Local 1445 is the first to vote on a strike.
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