Kellogg's union members ratify a new contract, ending a nearly 3-month strike
The union representing 1,400 employees at cereal production facilities in four states said the agreement "makes gains and does not include any concessions."
by Scott Neuman
Dec 21, 2021
1 minute
The Kellogg's strike is over.
The union representing striking workers at four Kellogg Co. breakfast cereal plants has ratified a deal to end an 11-week work stoppage.
Approval of a was announced last week. Kellogg had at plants in Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania and Tennessee, prompting criticism from the Biden administration.
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