(Reuters) - "Unless a deadline is set negotiations could drag on indefinitely," the union said, adding that it would hold member meetings beginning June 24 to either vote on a completed contract or ask for a strike authorization.
A spokeswoman for the three grocery chains was not immediately available for comment.
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A spokeswoman for the three grocery chains was not immediately available for comment.
Read more at Reuters.com Business News
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