this post was submitted on 15 Sep 2023
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It wasn't the company running it, it was because they signed a labor agreement so at that point you had to join the union as per the contract. Kroger may have informed you but it wasn't a "company union" which makes no sense.
Managers of Kroger were in the decision making positions of the union. Call that whatever the hell you like.
This looks like the union in question
http://ufcw700.org/
It's been a decade or more, but that name sounds familiar.