U.S. District Judge Adrienne Nelson said she would move expeditiously to reach a decision but offered no timeline.
PORTLAND, Oregon — 4,500 Fred Meyer employees in the Portland area walked off the job and formed picket lines Wednesday morning, as members of UFCW Local 555 strike against what they say are ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Union employees at every Fred Meyer in the Portland metro area ... Local 555 is the largest private sector union in Oregon, and represents about 35,000 workers in the Pacific ...
Michael V, via wweek.com: “Fred Meyer was once a great regional store chain. It has declined sharply since being taken over ...
Recommended Reading Two years later: The highs and lows of the controversial Kroger-Albertsons merger Fred Meyer union workers in the greater Portland, Oregon, area began a strike over unfair ...
Federal regulators are trying to block Kroger’s merger with Albertsons. In a Portland suburb, residents already know what ...
Fred Meyer union workers in the greater Portland, Oregon, area began a strike over unfair labor practices against the grocery chain Wednesday morning. The strike, which could last through Labor ...
Fred Meyer also said stores would remain open “to serve the Portland community with access to fresh food, essentials, and pharmacy services” during the strike. Oregon Sen. Elizabeth Steiner sh ...
Fred Meyer workers across the region have announced their plans to go on a week-long strike starting Wednesday morning. Read online: <a href="https://www.koin.com ...
The Offices of the Attorneys General of Arizona, California, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon and Wyoming have joined the federal lawsuit. A Kroger attorney ...
RELATED: Portland Fred Meyer strike: Here are the top 5 questions ... The corporation added that Fred Meyer is one of Oregon’s largest unionized employers, with over 13,000 retail associates.
At a Southeast Portland Fred Meyer store on Hawthorne Boulevard ... we are no longer in support of the Kroger-Albertsons merger for Oregon, Idaho and Washington.” In a statement, Fred Meyer ...