Two King Soopers grocery employees have filed federal charges against United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 7, alleging that union officials illegally threatened them with fines for working during a strike. The complaints, submitted to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), claim that UFCW Local 7 leaders retaliated against Ryan Lamb and Lucas Martin by assessing fines and setting up internal trials, despite both workers having resigned from the union.
The charges argue that the union has no authority to discipline non-members for actions taken after resignation, which would be a violation of the National Labor Relations Act. Both employees are represented by staff attorneys from the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation at no cost.
In February 2025, UFCW called for a strike at King Soopers stores affecting over 10,000 workers. In response, the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation issued a legal notice reminding employees of their right to continue working during strikes and clarifying that non-union members cannot be fined or disciplined by union officials.