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Talks resume between Raley's, its butchers union that's on strike
Pleasanton market posts signs telling shoppers store clerks, others in store are not unionized, not on strike

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Contract talks between workers, including its striking meat department workers in Pleasanton, and the management of Raley's and Nob Hill Foods grocery stores resumed Sunday.

Talks resumed as of Sunday morning, but picket lines continue, according to a statement posted on the web site of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 5.

"While this is a positive development, it is no time to let down our guard," the statement read. "The strength exhibited on our picket lines and our success in diverting customers to other stores will bring the company to its senses and lead to our victory."

The strike, involving an estimated 7,000 grocery workers in northern and central California, started Nov. 4 when Raley's officials implemented the company's "last, best and final" contract proposals after 15 months of negotiations.

The changes included a two-year wage freeze and the elimination of the premiums paid for employees working Sundays, nights and holidays.

Raley's spokesman John Segale said at the time that Raley's urgently needed to cut costs in a "fiercely competitive" market. He said the Sacramento-based chain, which includes Raley's, Nob Hill Foods and Bel Air stores, has closed five stores in the past year and seen the opening or
expansion of 240 non-union stores in its markets since 2008.

Raley's and Nob Hill Foods have more than two dozen stores located in the Bay Area, including 15 in the East Bay.

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Comments

Posted by Linda, a resident of the Blackhawk neighborhood, on Nov 13, 2012 at 9:30 am

I will have to fill my freezer from Raleys. Then go buy some chich fil a at the new WC store. Interesting no report of UNIONS blocking water and food deliveries on the east coast. Obama thugs.


Posted by Anita, a resident of the San Ramon neighborhood, on Nov 13, 2012 at 1:50 pm

Give the jobs to people who wants them.

Vote California a right-to-work state.


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