NFL Players Association Throws its Support Behind Locked Out Kellogg Workers
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NFL Players Association Throws its Support Behind Locked Out Kellogg Workers

The NFL PLayers Association today sent a letter to Kellogg CEO John Bryant backing up the locked out workers in Memphis. “The NFLPA is well aware of the impact on workers and their families when an employer locks out its workers,” writes DeMaurice Smith, Executive Director of the NFLPA (NFL Players Association).

“The NFLPA calls on you to immediately end the Memphis lockout and allow these hard-working men and women to resume their jobs so that they can provide for their families and continue to contribute to Kellogg’s success.”

Click here or on the letter below to read the full text.