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The King Soopers strike. The strike is preventing Girl Scout troops from setting up cookie booths outside of grocery stores, which is usually one of the most successful ways the girls can sell.
Girl Scouts cookie booths will not appear between Feb. 6 and 20 where strikes take place at King Soopers stores. More than 2,500 scouts in Colorado earn a large portion of their revenue from ...
After King Soopers union employees at 77 stores along the Front Range went on strike on Thursday, the Girl Scouts of Colorado decided to honor the strike and lost a key venue for cookie sales.
A day after King Soopers announced plans to sue the workers’ union, the company also pledged to donate $15,000 to Girl Scouts of Colorado and extend their cookie selling deadline from Feb. 24 to ...
Hundreds of Girl Scout troops in the Denver metro area are looking for a new place to sell cookies instead of their traditional King Soopers locations after union workers went on strike Thursday ...
Pueblo King Soopers workers joined a statewide strike on Feb. 7. Employees are striking against "unfair labor practices" including the grocery store chain's refusal to comply with union requests.
Girl Scouts find other places to sell their cookies as they learn a hard lesson in business relations. Denver Business Journal. ... King Soopers union members vote to strike.
On Saturday, King Soopers said it would extend the cookie selling period through March 16 and that it would make a $15,000 donation to the Girl Scouts. Close Ad. Before You Leave, Check This Out.