SCLC (Memphis Chapter) President Rev. Dwight Montgomery writes to Elected Officials
Representing manufacturing, production, maintenance and sanitation workers in the baking, confectionery, tobacco and grain milling industries.
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SCLC (Memphis Chapter) President Rev. Dwight Montgomery writes to Elected Officials

Dwight Montgomery, President of the Southern Christian Leadership Council (SCLC), Memphis Chapter, has written letters to three elected officials asking them to assist in ending the lockout of Memphis area Kellogg workers once and for all.

“This community is outraged by this lockout and as every day passes more and more of our Memphis area citizens begin to realize and understand that this community deserves as much respect for what they have done for the company as the company believes they are do.”

Click on the links below to read each letter in full.

Letter address to Governer Bill Haslam

Letter address to Congressman Steve Cohen

Letter address to Mayor Mark Luttrell