KEY POINTS
  • Some pharmacy staff from Walgreens and other U.S. drugstore chains are planning to stage a nationwide walkout from Monday through Wednesday.
  • The effort, which organizers have dubbed "Pharmageddon," is the latest pushback against what pharmacists and technicians call unsafe working conditions that put both employees and patients at risk. 
  • Organizers are also planning to hold rallies outside a few locations in different parts of the country, and are considering unionizing pharmacy staff who are currently not represented.

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A sign advertises Covid vaccine shots at a Walgreens Pharmacy in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Aug. 14, 2023.

Some pharmacy staff from Walgreens and other drugstore chains are planning to walk out this week in the latest pushback against what they call unsafe working conditions that put both employees and patients at risk. 

Organizers of the effort and some pharmacy employees told CNBC they hope the work stoppage will push companies to make meaningful changes to address the long-standing grievances of many retail pharmacy staff, who have complained about having to grapple with what they describe as understaffed teams, insufficient pay and increasing work expectations imposed by corporate management. 

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