Friday, September 16, 2011

Ralphs says it will close stores if workers go on strike

Ralphs
The labor fight between union officials and grocery employers spilled outside of the negotiation room  Friday as Ralphs announced that the company would “initially” close all 250 of its Southern California stores if workers go on strike.

How long these stores would remain closed is unclear.

About 18,000 employees are covered by the contract currently being negotiated between Ralphs, Vons and Albertsons and the United Food and Commercial Workers union. Ralphs has an estimated 22,000 employees in Southern California.

“During a strike, it is difficult to create a good shopping experience for our customers and a good working environment for our employees,” Ralphs spokeswoman Kendra Doyel said in a statement Friday. “We will evaluate the situation as it progresses.”

The news came less than a day after UFCW officials gave a 72-hour notice to cancel their labor contract extension with Ralphs, Vons and Albertsons. Such a notice is a mandatory step before a walkout. Once the contract is no longer in effect, grocery workers can strike at any time.

The canceled contract, however, does not mean that workers will necessarily walk off the job Sunday evening.

Union officials said Friday that Ralph’s warning was a scare tactic.

“They’re playing chicken with their customers and their employees,” said Mike Shimpock, a spokesman for UFCW Local 770 in Los Angeles. “They should get serious at the bargaining table and concentrate on getting a deal completed, rather than threatening employees.”

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-- P.J. Huffstutter

Photo: NAACP members participating in the NAACP's 102nd annual national convention at the Los Angeles Convention Center in July join a labor march and rally in front of a Ralphs grocery store. Credit: Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images

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