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By L.M. SIXEL
Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle
The union that represents 12,700
Houston-area Kroger cashiers, stockers and meat cutters is asking its
members to vote Wednesday to authorize the leadership to call a strike
against the giant grocery chain.
Negotiators with the United Food and
Commercial Workers Union are upset with the company's most recent
offer on health care, said Amber Sparks, spokeswoman for UFCW
International in Washington.
Although she said she can't reveal the
details, Sparks said the union believes the company's health insurance
offer was a step back.
The union's contract with Kroger expired
March 31.
"We're tired of the company playing games
with our members," Sparks said. "The only way we can get the company
to listen is to take a strike vote."
Kroger spokesman Gary Huddleston in Dallas
said he was surprised to hear about the vote because negotiators have
another bargaining session scheduled for this week.
In the meantime, employees are working
under a contract extension.
"We're looking for a fair settlement,"
Huddleston said. "We believe we can reach a fair settlement on health
care."
Kroger is also negotiating contracts with
the UFCW in Southern California; Toledo, Ohio; and Seattle.
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