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Store Closures In Long Beach Following City's New Grocery Worker Pay Mandate
Ralphs and Food 4 Less have announced plans to close grocery stores in the city of Long Beach, in the wake of elected officials voting to require a temporary $4-per-hour pay bump for local grocery workers.
The grocery chains, both part of The Kroger Co., issued a statement on Monday saying two stores will permanently close on April 17. Ralphs will shut down its store at 3380 N. Los Coyotes Diagonal and Food 4 Less will close a location at 2185 E. South Street.
In the emailed statement, a company spokesperson laid blame for the closures squarely on Long Beach's city council.
"The irreparable harm that will come to employees and local citizens as a direct result of the City of Long Beach's attempt to pick winners and losers, is deeply unfortunate," the spokesperson said. "We are truly saddened that our associates and customers will ultimately be the real victims of the city council's actions."
https://laist.com/2021/02/01/long-beach-grocery-worker-stores-pandemic-pay-4-hour-closures-ralphs-food-4-less.php
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Store Closures In Long Beach Following City's New Grocery Worker Pay Mandate (Original Post)
DBoon
Feb 2021
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msongs
(70,393 posts)1. corporate scum at their worst nt
mountain grammy
(27,444 posts)2. Disgusting corporate bullshit
AllyCat
(17,342 posts)3. All because it will cut into their profits a little
Just to provide a better wage? Crappy business model.