Kellogg Locks Out BCTGM-Represented Workers
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Kellogg Locks Out BCTGM-Represented Workers

On Tuesday October 22, 2013 global cereal and snack giant Kellogg Company locked out workers represented by BCTGM Local Union 252G at the company’s Memphis cereal facility.

The $14 billion dollar company wants to replace steady, middle-class, full-time jobs with casual, part-time employees who would make significantly lower wages and substandard benefits. This will hurt these working families, the Memphis community, and ultimately, the company.

CLICK HERE to download a full Fact Sheet on the situation in Memphis. (PDF)