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Nob Hill and Raley's Reach Agreement with Union

It appears that you won't have to think about crossing a picket line to do your Thanksgiving shopping, with employees set to return to work.

 

From Raley’s-Nob Hill Foods:

Negotiators with Raley’s Family of Fine Stores and the United Food and Commercial Workers reached an agreement today ending the 9-day old grocery strike.

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"This is very exciting because this contract provides us with the cost savings we need to fund our vision and the initiatives to make us more competitive in the 21st Century," said Mike Teel, president of Raley’s of Family Fine Stores. "I greatly appreciate the incredible effort put forth by our employees and company during this time as well as thank the many customers who continued to support us. As one of the last large family-owned grocery chains, it will be great to have everyone back working again." 

The agreement, which will not be made public until it is ratified by the union members, ends 15 months of negotiations between the two sides. The union will recommend ratification to its members with a vote to occur at a date to be decided in the near future. 

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This dispute marked the first strike in the history of the 77-year-old company. In recent years, there has been a huge increase of more than 240 non-union retailers either opening or expanding their stores specifically to sell groceries. This, coupled with the recession and skyrocketing healthcare costs, created a number of issues which both the store and the union had to work through.

"It is important to remember that everyone including our employees, our customers, our company and the communities we serve have suffered in this labor dispute," Teel said. "So, it gives me great pleasure to know that as of today, our employees will be back to work serving our customers with the same attention and care as we have always served our customers at Raley’s and Nob Hill.”

Editor's note: This includes the Nob Hill store on 1250 Grant Road in Mountain View. Check back here for updates on this story. 


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