Blumenthal meets with striking Stop & Shop workers as talks continue
SIMSBURY (AP) — U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal says the spirit of striking supermarket workers is "amazingly strong," as contract talks continue.
He and several other Democratic politicians, including Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz, met with Stop & Shop employees picketing at several Connecticut locations Sunday. Blumenthal says he's telling the strikers "they're fighting not just for themselves, but for working families across America."
Stop & Shop says its discussions with the United Food and Commercial Workers were scheduled to resume Sunday. The company maintains it is offering unionized workers a fair contract, including pay increases
Picket lines have formed around some 240 Stop & Shop locations in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Blumenthal raised anti-trust concerns years ago as Connecticut's attorney general and Stop & Shop was purchased by a Dutch food company.
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