Some 700 employees at a Kroger warehouse in Jefferson County, Kentucky, have gone back to work after they reached a contract agreement with the two companies managing the facility.
The strike began last week when contract negotiations broke down. The distribution center’s management was transferred by Kroger to a pair of outsourcing companies – Transervice Logistics and Zenith Logistics – and that the transfer required a new labor contract.
The strike began last week when contract negotiations broke down. The distribution center’s management was transferred by Kroger to a pair of outsourcing companies – Transervice Logistics and Zenith Logistics – and that the transfer required a new labor contract.
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