Stop & Shop Strike Ends With Union Claiming Victory on Pay and Health Care
Following an 11-day strike, unionized Stop & Shop employees and management have come to a tentative agreement. Employees at over 240 locations returned to work on Monday, after the deal was established the day prior. The three-year agreement has not been made public yet, however, employees have stated that their demands regarding wages and benefits have been met. A spokesperson for the grocery chain stated that the first priority following employees returning to work, will be “restocking our shelves,” in order to continue serving customers.
See "Stop & Shop Strike Ends With Union Claiming Victory on Pay and Health Care", Sandra E. Garcia, The New York Times, April 22, 2019