Southern California-based Stater Bros. Markets has announced the layoff of dozens of clerks, a first in the company’s 89-year ...
The supermarket chain’s CEO blamed inflation and tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump for cutting 63 clerk positions.
The first Stater Bros. store opened in Yucaipa in 1936, and this is the first time the San Bernardino-based company has ...
The Southern California grocery chain laid off more than 60 store workers as a cost reduction effort to avoid raising food ...
Stater Bros. Markets has laid off 63 clerks, blaming inflation and President Trump's tariffs for the company's economic struggles. CEO Pete Van Helden stated that retail prices have increased by ...
As the grocery industry grapples with ongoing concerns about high food prices, Stater Bros. Markets said ongoing inflation is one of the key reasons why the chain recently conducted layoffs.
The Southern California grocery chain Stater Bros. is laying off 63 employees as a response to what the company says is inflation, tariffs and the inability to compete with nonunionized stores.
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The grocery chain is laying off workers because of inflation, tariffs and nonunionized markets, which attract customers with lower prices.