Makes sens go on strike for 8 days now over a $20/month increase in insurance premium, to a whopping while you still get a rise ans a 100% company funded pension.
The horror of having to pay $26/week for insurance for your family now to $38 in 2021 is definitively worth loosing a weeks pay so far, right? If S&S is willing to essentially pretend Easter doesn’t exist, you might just be striking yourself out of a job.
https://stopandshop.com/site/78/0/0/25/7d562475-2d4a-496c-a11b-10f501f8fed1.pdf
I remember back in July 1995 when the Detroit newspaper strike began. It involved over 2,500 union members and lasted until February 1997. Other than pure ignorance, I still can't understand how they could justify losing almost two years of wages.
It got nasty, picketers at the Sterling Heights plant on 16 Mile and Mound would occasionally throw "stars" (kinda like jacks) onto the highway causing drivers traveling by to get flat tires.....