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Thousands of Kroger workers in central Indiana voted to approve a new three-year contract. This vote comes after union workers voted down two previous proposals.
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Kroger union members gathered across the street from an Indianapolis store Sunday to demand higher wages and better benefits. This push comes after the union rejected Kroger's recent contract proposal. This is the second tentative agreement the union has rejected in under two months.
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Kroger union members and management will head back to the bargaining table next week to negotiate a contract for workers in over 60 Central Indiana stores.
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Union workers at Kroger stores across the country are negotiating their contracts with the company — including in central Indiana.
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A new mobile food market aims to bring healthy food access to neighborhoods across Indianapolis. The Fresh for You Market on Wheels is inside a 40-foot, retrofitted bus donated by IndyGo.
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The United Food and Commercial Workers union says it will continue to demand Kroger grocery stores give workers hazard pay during the pandemic.
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The market, coming to the Devington neighborhood on the northeast side, is run by the Indiana Black Farmer's Co-op.
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The Agriculture Department's Food Safety and Inspection Service says the products, distributed by Indianapolis-based Caito Foods may be contaminated with cyclospora.
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The CVS settlement clears the way for the $24 million sale of 26 Marsh locations, while 18 stores without buyers will begin liquidation sales Thursday.
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The deal with a Kroger subsidiary and the parent company of Fresh Encounter hinges on the outcome of a dispute between Indiana-based Marsh and CVS Pharmacies.