http://www.denverpost.com/dnc/ci_12330932By Elizabeth Aguilera
The Denver Post
Posted: 05/09/2009 12:05:00 AM MDT
Safeway workers voting today to accept a contract proposal or to authorize a strike will also be indirectly voting on whether their colleagues at King Soopers are locked out of work.
King Soopers and Safeway signed a Mutual Strike Assistance Agreement Friday. The agreement allows the nonstrike company to lock out its employees in support of the other company.
The move comes less than 48 hours before the current five-year contract with United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 expires at midnight tonight. It also comes in the middle of a two-day vote ending today and after King Soopers workers asked for a contract extension.
It's a tactic the UFCW says is unfair to workers at the nonstrike company, said Crisanta Duran, Associate Legal Counsel for the Union.
"King Soopers should grant the extension their workers have asked for, rather than rely on devastating tactics like a lockout," Duran said.
The agreement "ensures no single company will be pressured to accept contract terms that would damage the grocery chains' economic future," said Diane Mulligan, spokeswoman for King Soopers.
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