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Baltimore area Giant and Safeway workers approve new contract
Union workers at Safeway and Giant Food in the Baltimore and Washington regions overwhelmingly approved a new contract Tuesday that increases wages and maintains key benefits. "It's a good day to be a member," said Tim Goins, executive vice president...Tags: Collective Contract, Safeway Inc., Health Care Reform (2009), Labor Legislation, Unions
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C&S shuts down dry goods operation in Jessup
A dry-goods warehouse in Jessup that supplies Giant Food grocery stores and employs about 250 people will close in June, the operator, Jessup Logistics LLC, said Wednesday.
The subsidiary of New Hampshire-based C&S Wholesale Grocers said it will save...Tags: Labor Markets, Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Labor Legislation
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Grocery store contract talks continue
Contract negotiations between management and the union representing workers at Giant Food and Safeway are expected to continue Tuesday, said a union spokeswoman, who added that no progress had been reported so far. The contract between the grocery chains...Tags: Safeway Inc., Employees
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Safeway, Giant to stop selling pink slime beef
Giant Food, the region's largest grocery chain, became the latest area supermarket Thursday to declare it would stop selling meat with the additive known as pink slime.
The Landover-based company is among a growing number of supermarkets pulling the...Tags: Safeway Inc., Healthy Diet, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Whole Foods Market, Shoppers Food & Pharmacy
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Safeway, Giant Food begin recruiting temporary workers
Giant Food and Safeway, the Baltimore region's two largest supermarket chains, are recruiting temporary workers as contract negotiations continue with the union that represents 23,000 employees. The current agreement expires March 31. The companies...Tags: Safeway Inc., Shoppers Food & Pharmacy, Interior Policy, Marketing, Walmart
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Tuesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies, with occasional flurries before 1 p.m., and a high temperature around 33 degrees. It is expected to be cloudy with a low temperature around 21 degrees tonight.
TRAFFIC
Here are today's morning...Tags: Prosecution, Prosecution, Rentals
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Plan pictures a growing, healthy Hickory Ridge Village Center
Business at the Hickory Ridge Village Center is good, but community members want to keep it that way by using land outside the shopping center to draw people in. The Hickory Ridge Community Association on Monday released its village center community...Tags: Kimco Realty, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Ravens 'mailboxes' to appear at Giant Food stores
Fans can get letters delivered to the Baltimore Ravens by dropping them off in purple mailboxes at local Giant Food grocery stores, a promotion kicking off Tuesday as the football team prepares to head into the playoffs. Letters in the "Baltimore... -
In Westminster, Ravens solidify place in Carroll County's purple heart
UPDATED — The Baltimore Ravens may have decided not to hold training camp in Westminster, but the team was in town this week to leave its mark on the Carroll County nevertheless.
On Tuesday, Jan. 10, members of the Ravens' grounds crew visited...Tags: American Football Conference, Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans
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Hickory Ridge wants gathering place in village center
Some picture the Hickory Ridge Village Center with volleyball and bocce ball courts, and a picnic pavilion with grills. Others imagine a dog park adjacent to the shopping center, or perhaps a playground.
The Hickory Ridge Community Association,...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Lobbying
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PNC Bank branch inside York Road supermarket robbed
A man who implied that he had a gun robbed the PNC Bank inside the Giant supermarket in the 6300 block of York Road on Thursday, Jan. 26, according to a Baltimore County police report. At 2:15 p.m. on Thursday afternoon, a man passed a note to the teller...Tags: Theft
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State workers to get new pharmacy plan
More than 200,000 Maryland state employees, retirees and dependents will switch to a new pharmacy plan as a result of the Board of Public Works' decision Wednesday to award the $2.4 billion contract to a St. Louis-based company. When the transition...Tags: CVS Corp., Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Executive Branch, Regional Authority
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