Stater Bros. Workers Call for Boycott at Pasadena Store
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA, AUG 3 – Twelve thousand workers authorized the first strike in Stater Bros. history over low wages and unfair labor practices despite generating $5 billion in revenue, union officials said.
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Employees in Southern California have been working on a contract expired since March 2025.
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Stater Bros. Workers Call for Boycott at Pasadena Store
Stater Bros. workers, union leaders, members and community supporters called for a boycott of the supermarket chain’s Pasadena store on Monday. “Twelve thousand Stater Bros. workers across Southern California have been working under a contract that expired in March,” according to a statement by United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 770. “They’ve been negotiating with the company for nearly five months to get the wages, staffing levels a…
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