Kellogg to hire replacements for striking workers who rejected a proposed contract
Temporary employees have been working at the company's cereal plants across Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania and Tennessee after the strike began in October.
by Jonathan Franklin
Dec 07, 2021
2 minutes
The Kellogg Company announced Tuesday that a majority of its U.S. workers have voted against a proposed five-year contract, and that the company would hire permanent replacements for the employees who went on strike more than two months ago.
Temporary employees have been working at
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