Union group wants higher wages and more protections
 
Supermarket News Daily

APRIL 6, 2023

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Tell us what you think ...

Cub Foods workers are threatening to go on strike, and they claim they are fighting for higher wages and more worker protections. They want a $4/hour pay raise spread out evenly over two years.
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