2019 Stop & Shop strike
| 2019 Stop & Shop strike | |||
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Workers on strike in Nantucket, Massachusetts | |||
| Date | April 11 – April 21, 2019 | ||
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| Caused by | Decreased pay and employee benefits | ||
| Methods | Strikes, Demonstrations | ||
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Service strikes in the United States | |
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The 2019 Stop & Shop strike began on April 11, 2019, when approximately 31,000 workers, represented by United Food and Commercial Workers, walked off the job and began picketing Stop & Shop locations across New England, in the U.S. states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The strike was in response to the company not agreeing after extensive negotiations to a contract which did not reduce employee pay and benefits. The strike ended ten days later on April 21.
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