Denver District Court Judge Sarah B. Wallace on Friday rejected most of the restrictions that King Soopers had sought on striking workers picketing its stores but did set some conditions.
A district judge ruled Friday King Soopers employees can continue striking across the state, but were barred from engaging in certain activities to protect public and employee safety.
On Friday, a Denver Court Judge granted King Soopers a temporary restraining order as strikes continue throughout Colorado, a ...
Denver District Court Judge Sarah Wallace approved King Soopers' request on Friday for a restraining order during the course ...
A judge partially rejected and partially approved King Soopers' request for a temporary restraining order against picketing ...
A Denver District Court judge on Friday rejected most of King Soopers' request for a temporary restraining order as a strike ...
The labor dispute between King Soopers and its workers escalated this week as the grocery chain filed for a temporary ...
King Soopers is seeking a temporary restraining order against workers and has filed a lawsuit alleging the union of colluding ...
The grocery giant filed a lawsuit in Denver seeking a restraining order against United Food & Commercial Workers Local 7, the union representing striking workers across Colorado. See when a judge ...
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King Soopers asked a Denver judge Tuesday to grant a temporary restraining order against striking union employees that would ...