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Strike at Kellogg ends after workers approve new contract

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The contract covers approximately 1,400 workers represented by the union at plants in Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania and Tennessee.
New York – A strike at Kellogg that has gone on since early October has ended after workers voted to ratify a new labor contract at the company’s four U.S. cereal plants. The contract covers approximately 1,400 workers represented by the union at plants in Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania and Tennessee. Kellogg said Tuesday that the new contract provides immediate, across the board wage increases and enhanced benefits for all. It also provides an accelerated, defined path to top-tier wages, a major sticking point for workers, and benefits for transitional employees. “We are pleased that we have reached an agreement that brings our cereal employees back to work,” CEO Steve Cahillane said in a prepared statement. Workers that have been on strike since Oct.5 will return to work on Monday, Kellogg said, after the holiday. The Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union said the contract is a win for workers. “This agreement makes gains and does not include any concessions,” union President Anthony Shelton said in a prepared statement.

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