More than 7,000 workers to hold strike vote this week amid accusations of staff shortages and expensive healthcare
More than 7,000 workers at CVS stores across California are holding a strike vote this week after accusing the US’s largest pharmacy chain of shortchanging staff and failing to provide affordable healthcare.
CVS and its union remain far apart in negotiations on a new contract. Their current union contract expired on 30 June 2024.
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