Kellogg L. 253 Donates Products to Cincinnati AFL-CIO’s Willow Solidarity Center
Representing manufacturing, production, maintenance and sanitation workers in the baking, confectionery, tobacco and grain milling industries.
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Kellogg L. 253 Donates Products to Cincinnati AFL-CIO’s Willow Solidarity Center

The officers and members of BCTGM Local 253 who work at the Kellogg’s plant in Cincinnati, believe that every worker deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.

So when they learned that the Cincinnati AFL-CIO was collecting donations to help the undocumented workers at the Willows Education and Solidarity Center, they wanted to help.

Local 253 President/Business Agent David Puckett and Financial Secretary/Assistant Business Agent Mike Shoemaker asked Kellogg to provide them with enough union-made products from their plant to fill their vehicles to personally deliver to the Center.

Joined by Local 253 Chief Steward Ron Powell and Kyle Cook, the union members delivered two skids of Townhouse Crackers courtesy of the Local and the Kellogg plant to the Willows Education and Solidarity Center.

ย The Willows Education and Solidarity Center is a place where undocumented workers, including union members, meet for training, English and other classes. The Center is administered by Paul Breidenbach, the Labor-Community Mobilization Coordinator for the Cincinnati AFL-CIO.