Waldbaums Pharmacists File Labor Charges
Jun 19, 2008 6:00 AM
NEW YORK — Waldbaum's pharmacists represented by Local 338 of the United Food and Commercial Workers union here on Wednesday said they have filed a claim against A&P with the National Labor Relations Board, charging the retailer with engaging in unfair labor practices during negotiations for a new contract. The union said negotiations with the Montvale, N.J.-based grocer have broken down over A&P’s insistence that the union withdraw from its current retirement program. As previously reported in SN, the union has authorized a strike.
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