Teamsters reach contract agreement
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Three New England state treasurers are calling on Stop & Shop to continue contract negotiations. The treasurers from Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut wrote a letter, urging Stop and Shop’s parent company to engage in good faith talks.
The local labor union has received support from all five New England United Food and Commerical Workers (UFCW) unions, which collectively represent 30,000 Stop & Shop employees throughout New England.
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A union representing Stop & Shop workers is threatening a strike at all of the supermarket chain's stores in New England if the company closes a distribution center in Freetown, Massachusetts.
The proposed agreement stipulates that new hires will receive an 80% wage increase over the length of the agreement, while veteran workers will see a more than 30% raise. Further, the agreement preserves Teamsters’ health care, considerably increases pension contributions and ensures the long-term operation of the Freetown facility.
Stop & Shop and Teamsters Local 25 are in a contract dispute that could lead to a strike and the closure of a Massachusetts distribution center.
After weeks of Teamsters Local 25 union members condemning Stop & Shop's threatening to strip workers of benefits, a new 6-year contract was reached.
Stop & Shop's employee union says the company is threatening to close a distribution center if workers there don't accept worse health care plans.
Thousands of unionized Stop & Shop workers say they will go on strike if the supermarket chain shuts down a massive distribution center.Teamsters Local 25, which represents nearly 1,000 employees at a warehouse in Freetown,
UFCW unions across New England pledge support to Teamsters in a contract dispute with Stop & Shop, potentially affecting regional shoppers.
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