(Reuters) - LOS ANGELES, June 25 - Grocery workers in
Southern California voted overwhelmingly to give their union
the power to call a strike if contract talks with three major
supermarket chains fail, a union spokesman said on Monday.
"Preliminary results show us that we are well in excess of
the two-thirds vote needed to authorize a strike," spokesman
Mike Shimpock said on a conference call.
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Southern California voted overwhelmingly to give their union
the power to call a strike if contract talks with three major
supermarket chains fail, a union spokesman said on Monday.
"Preliminary results show us that we are well in excess of
the two-thirds vote needed to authorize a strike," spokesman
Mike Shimpock said on a conference call.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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