WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Officials with supermarket chain Raley's and union representatives spent a second day back at the bargaining table, but late Monday there was no word of any possible progress in ending a strike.

Raley's and United Food and Commercial Workers union resumed talks Sunday after union workers walked off the job the previous Sunday.

The strike is the first strike in the 77-year-history of the West Sacramento-based chain.

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