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Ohio Kroger Workers Approve Contract

CINCINNATI — Around 11,000 union workers at Kroger stores in central Ohio have voted to approve a new contract, Kroger said in a statement.

October 15, 2012

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CINCINNATI — Around 11,000 union workers at Kroger Co. stores in central Ohio have voted to approve a new contract, Kroger said in a statement.

"We are pleased to reach an agreement that is good for our associates and also allows us to be competitive in the very competitive Columbus-area marketplace," said Bruce Macaulay, president of Kroger's Columbus Division. "This agreement comes after thoughtful, respectful and productive work by both the company and union bargaining committees. I commend both teams for their professionalism."

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Workers are represented by United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1059, Columbus.

 

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