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Sobeys on Burrows Avenue in Winnipeg to close

The Sobeys grocery store on Burrows Avenue and Keewatin Street in Winnipeg is closing Dec. 3, 2016.

Store closure leaves 84 workers out of work right before Christmas: union

The Sobeys on Burrows Avenue is going to close in December putting 84 people out of work. (CBC)

TheSobeysgrocery store onBurrows AvenueandKeewatinStreet in Winnipeg is closing Dec. 3. The closure affects 84 workers.

KeriScobie, aspokesperson for Sobeys, saidthe store was not performing well.

"These are tough decisions which affect staff and customers," Scobie said.

United Food and Commercial Workers Canada(UFCW) local 832 president Jeff Traegersaid the union wasnotified by managementon Tuesday morning.

"I was very disappointed because we have 84 members that work in that store that are now going to be out of work right before Christmas," he said.

Traeger said he was not surprised by Sobeys's decision because thestore has been underperforming for a while.

"I have to say when we were in bargaining with them two years ago they indicated the store was having all kinds of economic problems," he said.

Komal Singh started working at the Sobeys on Burrows Avenue in January. He said he was shocked to learn he would be losing his job in December. (CBC)

Komal Singh,an employee at the Sobeys and University of Winnipeg student, told CBC the news was a "big shock."

"Couple weeks ago we had positions available for full-time people, then Tuesday morning manager finds out that the store is closing down," he said.

"I'm still upset. I'm a full-time student."

There is a larger Safeway directly across the street, a chainSobeys purchased in 2014. Sobeys didn't want to compete against itself, saidTraeger.

Singh said Sobeys had lowered its prices recently hoping todrive up business.

"The store did start to get busier," he said.

"A lot of customers came in today ... they said, 'That just ruined my day.'"

The union president doesn'texpectany otherSobeysclosures inManitoba but said he's still worriedabout the health of the chain.

"We worried primarily because we've all seen the financial reports in the media about the lack of performance that Sobeys has had since the purchase of Safeway. We're hoping they can turn that around but at this point, I have no reason to believe there are any other stores that are imminently in danger of closing," said Traeger.

with files from Erin Brohman and Susan Magas