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A Trial Asks: If Grocery Rivals Merge, Do Workers Suffer?

As Kroger seeks to acquire Albertsons, federal regulators argue that the biggest supermarket combination in history will hurt not only consumers, but workers as well.

Danielle Kaye
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Antitrust Laws and Competition Issues, Federal Trade Commission, Justice Department, Kroger Company, Labor and Jobs, Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Organized Labor, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Supermarkets and Grocery Stores, United Food and Commercial Workers Union
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