BATTLE CREEK, MI — Work at all Kellogg’s U.S. cereal plants is at a stop as workers went on strike Tuesday morning when their union contract expired without a new deal being reached.
Over 14-hundred workers at plants across the United States, including the Battle Creek facility, have stopped working as the union and company continue to argue over pay and benefit issues. Kellogg insists their offer is fair, and they would increase benefits and wages for employees that made an average of 120-thousand-dollars last year.
It is not clear if the supply of any of the company’s brands will be affected.
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