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Experts say the Trump Administration’s move signals it is looking to use existing discrimination laws to battle “wokeism” at private companies.
More than 10,000 King Soopers grocery workers across the Denver area ended their 12-day strike late Monday after union leaders said they secured some basic protections for returning workers and agreed to resume bargaining with the Kroger-owned chain.
Based in downtown Cincinnati, Kroger employs 414,000 workers nationwide, including roughly 20,000 in Greater Cincinnati. The job cuts were not disclosed in any filings with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or the state of Ohio.
On Friday, a judge partially granted a limited restraining order for King Soopers against the union representing striking workers in Colorado.
Traditional supermarkets like Kroger must compete with mass merchandise and warehouse club channels, says a Morningstar analyst.
The King Soopers union worker strike ended on Monday night when both the grocery store chain and the union reached a return-to-work settlement.
Kroger, CVS, and Kohl's are among the 350 companies with the best loyalty and rewards programs, according to new research from USA TODAY and Plant-A.
Kroger said on Wednesday PepsiCo executive David Kennerley would succeed Todd Foley as the company's chief financial officer, effective April 3.
Local residents have many questions about businesses coming here. Brandon Hess has some answers about Meijer, Chick-fil-A and the big basket building.
Pueblo King Soopers workers ended an 11-day strike and returned to work Tuesday after union and Kroger officials agreed to resume bargaining.