JUST IN: A tentative agreement was reached Monday in negotiations between the union representing Southern California grocery workers and stores, avoiding a potential strike.
Negotiations between grocery stores and their workers continued Wednesday as a threat of a possible strike looms. NBC 7's Rory Devine reports.
Union officials said they were seeking a $5-per-hour wage hike, phased in over the next three years, along with bolstered safety standards and"adequate scheduling and hours.''
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