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Stater Bros. lays off store clerks, a first for the 89-year-old chain The CEO in a video told 63 courtesy clerks they were laid off because of inflation and tariffs.
Stater Bros. Markets has laid off dozens of clerks in its Southern California stores for the first time in its 89-year history, blaming inflation and tariffs for its decision. "I don't think it's ...
The UFCW Local 135 union voted Friday to authorize a strike by 12,000 Stater Bros. employees. The vote does not mean a strike is immediate.
Stater Bros. Markets did something in recent days that it’s never done in its 89-year history: it laid off store clerks. The San Bernardino supermarket chain’s chief executive blamed inflation ...
Stater Bros. Chief Executive Pete Van Helden, in a video released by the Times, said it's not a secret that in the last four years, “significant inflation” has affected the industry.
Stater Bros. will open five more stores this year and next and ramp up to 10 more stores in 2008, when Brown said the new distribution center would be running smoothly.
Today Stater Bros. operates 67 full-service supermarkets in San Bernardino, Riverside, Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego and Kern counties and employs 18,000 workers.
Stater Bros, which has been at its current site for about 20 years is going to move to the new shopping and residential center across Sorensen to the former Fred C. Nelles Youth Correctional Facility, ...
During a 73-year period, Stater Bros. Markets has evolved from a single store in Yucaipa to one of the most prominent grocery chains in Southern California. With 166 supermarkets, 19,000 employees … ...
COMMERCE, Calif. Stater Bros. Markets has joined a growing number of supermarket operators around the country who have introduced reusable shopping totes to replace plastic and paper bags.
Stater Bros. President George Frahm will retire Oct. 31, the company announced Thursday, Aug. 1. Frahm was named president of the San Bernardino-based supermarket chain in 2018, the culmination of ...
Stater Bros. President George Frahm will retire Oct. 31, the company announced Thursday, Aug. 1. Frahm was named president of the San Bernardino-based supermarket chain in 2018, the culmination of ...
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