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21 Dec Kellogg’s Strike Ends: BCTGM Members Ratify New Contract
Members of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union (BCTGM) who work at Kelloggโs ready to eat cereal plants in Battle Creek, Mich., Lancaster, Pa., Omaha, Neb. and Memphis, Tenn. have voted to accept the recommended collective bargaining agreement. Approval of the contract ends the BCTGMโs strike against Kelloggโs, which began on October 5, 2021.
In commenting on the ratification, BCTGM International President Anthony Shelton stated, โOur striking members at Kelloggโs ready-to-eat cereal production facilities courageously stood their ground and sacrificed so much in order to achieve a fair contract. This agreement makes gains and does not include any concessions,โ Shelton notes.
Highlights of the new five-year collective bargaining agreement:
โข No take aways; No concessions
โข No permanent two-tier system
โข A clear path to regular full-time employment
โข Plant closing moratorium: No plant shut downs through October 2026
โข A significant increase in the pension multiplier
โข Maintenance of cost of living raises
โOur entire Union commends and thanks Kelloggโs members. From picket line to picket line, Kelloggโs union members stood strong and undeterred in this fight, inspiring generations of workers across the globe, who were energized by their tremendous show of bravery as they stood up to fight and never once backed down.
โThe BCTGM is grateful to AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler for mobilizing the AFL-CIO and its affiliates in support of our striking Kelloggโs members. Once again, President Shuler has provided highly effective leadership in support of the BCTGM and our members.
โThe BCTGM is grateful, as well, for the outpouring of fraternal support we received from across the labor movement for our striking members at Kelloggโs. Solidarity was critical to this great workersโ victory.โ