Bet there are 62,000 out-of-work Americans ready and willing to take their place, without the union baggage.
Unemployment in the region is above 10 percent. A strike would seem rather dangerous. I lived in LA County back in the late 60s when the printers at the Herald-Examiner were on strike. Lasted for several years. There would never be a contract that could make up for the losses to the workers. Will the grocery strike go that way?