Cub Foods workers vote to strike over wages and protections.
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Members of the United Food and Commercial Workers union who work at dozens of Cub Foods stores in Minneapolis and across the West Metro voted 94.5% in favor of a strike due to what they call “unfair labor practices.” The union represents more than 3,000 employees at 33 Cub Foods locations and is seeking higher wages for both full and part-time workers. The last contract negotiation was in 2018, and the contract ended on March 4. The union has to wait out the mandatory 10-day cooling off period before going on strike.
Topics:business#contract-negotiations#cub-foods#labor#strike#united-food-and-commercial-workers-union#wages
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