Ralphs, Food4Less Locations Closing in Long Beach Over ‘Hero Pay’

Ralphs, Food4Less Locations Closing in Long Beach Over ‘Hero Pay’
A store worker cleans an empty display for eggs inside Kroger Co.'s Ralphs supermarket in Los Angeles on March 15, 2020. Patrick T. Fallon/Reuters, File Photo
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LONG BEACH—Grocery company Kroger announced Feb. 1 it will be shuttering two of its stores in Long Beach—a Ralph’s location and a Food4Less store—in response to a city ordinance requiring a $4 “hero pay” salary boost for some workers.

“As a result of the city of Long Beach’s decision to pass an ordinance mandating extra pay for grocery workers, we have made the difficult decision to permanently close long-struggling store locations in Long Beach,” according to a company statement. “This misguided action by the Long Beach City Council oversteps the traditional bargaining process and applies to some, but not all, grocery workers in the city.

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