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  • Pharmacy staff from Walgreens are laying the groundwork for a nationwide walkout and multiple rallies at the end of October to protest unsatisfactory working conditions, and are in talks with employees from other retail pharmacies about joining them, CNBC has learned.
  • Those potential plans, which some CVS employees are considering joining in, reflect years of growing discontent among retail pharmacy staff.
  • One organizer sees nationwide walkouts across several retail pharmacy chains as the "next step" in the fight against current working conditions for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and other support staff. 

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A woman walks near a Walgreens pharmacy on March 09, 2023 in New York City. 

Pharmacy staff from Walgreens are laying the groundwork for a nationwide walkout and multiple rallies at the end of October to protest unsatisfactory working conditions, and are in talks with employees from other retail pharmacies about joining them, CNBC has learned.

Those efforts, which are still in the planning stages, reflect the growing discontent among retail pharmacy staff, who have complained for years about having to grapple with understaffed teams and increasing work expectations imposed by corporate management. The Covid pandemic only exacerbated those issues, as new duties like testing and vaccination stretched pharmacists and technicians even thinner. 

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