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Approximately 18,000 Teamsters are gearing up for a strike that could impact 56 Costco stores across six states, scheduled to begin early Saturday morning. This action is poised to become the largest retail strike in U.S. history if an agreement is not reached in the coming hours.
Negotiations between union representatives and Costco management have intensified as the deadline approaches, with both sides expressing the desire to avoid disruption. The Teamsters are advocating for better wages, improved working conditions, and enhanced benefits, reflecting growing concerns among workers in the retail sector.
If the strike proceeds, it could significantly affect operations at Costco locations, leading to potential shortages and longer wait times for customers. The union's leadership has emphasized the importance of standing firm in their demands, while Costco has stated its commitment to ensuring fair treatment of its employees. As the clock ticks down, all eyes are on the negotiations to see if a resolution can be reached before the deadline.
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