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Summary
Over 18,000 Costco workers represented by the Teamsters union voted to authorize a nationwide strike, with 85% supporting the move.
The union demands “fair wages and benefits” after Costco reported $254 billion in annual revenue and $7.4 billion in profits, a 135% increase since 2018.
Teamsters set a January 31 deadline for a new contract, warning of a strike if demands are unmet.
Workers held practice pickets across the U.S., emphasizing their role in Costco’s success and urging the company to negotiate an “industry-leading agreement.”
Wait, I thought Costco was an amazing employer?
They absolutely are compared to the American average, but I’m not sure if they are great amongst other 1st world nations
I have never come across someone working for an american company in America that is on better benefits. Sure they have great sounding things and sometimes huge wages, at a high level the US pays more. But I speak to people who work 10 extra hours a week so the can take five days altogether in the summer. I have to take a two week block during the summer and I then have 3 wreks to play with after that
No one is an amazing employer. Wake the fuck up lol
True that man
The bar in America is so low they tripped over it.
I mean, credit where it’s due, they’re great for a US grocery chain. But it can be better.