Congresswoman Betty McCollum Urges Kellogg to Respect the Hard Work of its Employees
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Congresswoman Betty McCollum Urges Kellogg to Respect the Hard Work of its Employees

Minnesota Congresswoman Betty McCollum wrote to Kellogg’s CEO John Bryant on February 19 asking him to “please honor the legacy of the company by ending this lockout and seeking a mutually agreeable resolution of this dispute that respects the hard work of employees.”

“The Kellogg plan to convert full-time jobs to a casual or part-time workforce will likely reduce pay and benefits drastically for most workers, which will have a negative impact on families as well as the local economy. ย This lower-wage model is troubling to my constituents who work in similar jobs, and understand that the adoption of this strategy by the world’s largest cereal maker could become the new standard for the industry.”

The full letter can be read HERE, or by clicking on the image below.