Kellogg's workers will vote on another tentative deal, but the strike may still go on
Union negotiators and company officials have reached another possible deal to end the months-long strike by 1,400 workers — but there are signs of opposition to the agreement.
by Becky Sullivan
Dec 17, 2021
3 minutes
Even as the Kellogg Co. and the union representing its cereal plant workers jointly announced a tentative agreement to put an end to the months-long strike at the company's four U.S.-based cereal plants, workers at a rally in Michigan criticized the deal in a hint that the strike could continue even longer.
"It's a Trojan horse that's been given to us that's going to allow us to basically harm ourselves down the
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