Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - There's no living large for grocery workers in Southern California these days.
A painful strike three years ago idled 59,000 workers for 4½ months, only to produce a contract that dragged down wages overall and eviscerated health benefits. It's unlikely the workers will recoup those losses in negotiations for a new contract to re...
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