GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Grand Junction City Market workers will not participate in an Unfair Labor Practice strike starting on Thursday, according to a union representative.
The union claims King Soopers illegally unlawfully took $8 million in retiree health care benefit funds to pay for wage increases.
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Grand Junction-Montrose KKCO on MSNGrand Junction City Market workers won’t participate in Thursday strikeGRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) -Grand Junction City Market workers will not participate in an Unfair Labor Practice strike ...
Economic indicators continue to portend good things for the Grand Valley. (See “Economic indicators show mixed, but optimistic signs for Mesa County economy,” Jan. 18) But a more practical measure ...
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KREX Grand Junction on MSNMeet the At-Large candidates for Grand Junction City CouncilBen Van Dyke, a candidate who is running for the At-Large District, states, “I think if we don't all get involved in our ...
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WesternSlopeNow on MSNConnect for Good holds first business luncheonAn organization looking to connect organizational leaders from across the Western Slope hosted its first luncheon Thursday at the Business Incubator Center.
A festival that celebrates the life of a “world-famous headless chicken named Mike,” is back for its 25th year this spring, and the event is expected to bring ...
Denver-based real estate investment company Gart Properties purchased the Powderhorn Mountain Resort, giving the company a ...
There is no doubt that artificial intelligence is transforming the globe. It has even opened up a whole new world for the theme park industry.
The town- and city-wide reappraisal process, initially slated for completion this coming spring, is now expected to take an ...
Further, the company’s actions during a strike of King Soopers workers in 2022 are the subject of a lawsuit by Colorado ...
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