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Just as voting is set to begin on a new union contract, King Soopers says groups of union representatives sent into stores are disrupting business and intimidating workers.
In a complaint filed in federal court last week, the supermarket chain claims the union is sending groups of representatives, many of them dressed in black union T-shirts, to talk to workers on the job and hand out fliers and buttons, which the company said is called “blitzing.”
King Soopers asked a federal judge to stop the practice for the current round of talks and in the future.
Denver-area workers are set to vote Monday, and Colorado Springs workers will vote Tuesday.



