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Unionized Safeway Workers in Colorado Reach Tentative Deal to End Strike, Union and Company Say

  • Safeway union workers in Colorado began a limited strike on June 14, expanding to 45 stores before ending on a Saturday with a tentative agreement reached.
  • The strike followed nine months of stalled negotiations over wages, healthcare, and staffing issues, with union members authorizing the walkout to demand better conditions.
  • The tentative agreement covers 45 key contract provisions, including fully funded pension and healthcare benefits, improved dental and vision coverage, and a longevity bonus.
  • Safeway spokesperson Nicole Criner called the deal "fair and equitable," highlighting meaningful wage increases and continued investment in healthcare and pension stability.
  • The strike ended plans for picketing, with workers expected to return by Monday and a ratification vote scheduled to confirm the contract terms.
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Safeway strike ending after tentative agreement reached

·Denver, United States
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