Kellogg says it will replace striking workers after contract rejection

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The Kellogg Company said it will hire permanent replacements for striking workers after they rejected a proposed five-year contract with the company on Tuesday.

In a statement, Kellogg North America President Chris Hood said the company will continue to move forward with daily operations after 19 negotiation sessions with striking workers this year.

Hood also said the company had "no choice but to continue executing the next phase of our contingency plan including hiring replacement employees in positions vacated by striking workers."


Kellogg says it will replace striking workers after contract rejection

LOL...."Union Strong".
 
Maybe the factory workers should have paid attention in school. I hope something crashes on your empty head.
Kellogg doesn't give a shit about you, so it's crazy to me you choose to White Knight for them during your free time
 
The Kellogg Company said it will hire permanent replacements for striking workers after they rejected a proposed five-year contract with the company on Tuesday.

In a statement, Kellogg North America President Chris Hood said the company will continue to move forward with daily operations after 19 negotiation sessions with striking workers this year.

Hood also said the company had "no choice but to continue executing the next phase of our contingency plan including hiring replacement employees in positions vacated by striking workers."


Kellogg says it will replace striking workers after contract rejection

LOL...."Union Strong".
Kellogg has to remain competitive with Chinese made no-name Corn Flakes.
 
Of course. Invisible hand of the market and all that. If we can't compete with the slaves over there, we need to have our own over here.
hahaha slaves? these folks aren’t slaves. They are free to find other work if they aren’t happy with their pay and paid vacations
 
hahaha slaves? these folks aren’t slaves. They are free to find other work if they aren’t happy with their pay and paid vacations
The corporations thank you for your work. Just kidding, they don't give a shit.
 
The Kellogg Company said it will hire permanent replacements for striking workers after they rejected a proposed five-year contract with the company on Tuesday.

In a statement, Kellogg North America President Chris Hood said the company will continue to move forward with daily operations after 19 negotiation sessions with striking workers this year.

Hood also said the company had "no choice but to continue executing the next phase of our contingency plan including hiring replacement employees in positions vacated by striking workers."


Kellogg says it will replace striking workers after contract rejection

LOL...."Union Strong".
Union employees & torpedoes have one thing in common, & that being that they are both designed to be FIRED!!!
 
Not bad for warehouse work....


The typical Kellogg Company Warehouse Worker salary is $22. Warehouse Worker salaries at Kellogg Company can range from $18 - $28. This estimate is based upon 3 Kellogg Company Warehouse Worker salary report(s) provided by employees or estimated based upon statistical methods. When factoring in bonuses and additional compensation, a Warehouse Worker at Kellogg Company can expect to make an average total pay of $22 .
 
Of course. Invisible hand of the market and all that. If we can't compete with the slaves over there, we need to have our own over here.
Yeah, this is where the rubber meets the road for those who still support the supply side having unlimited rights to pay less and cancel out benefits too.
Then they have to put on their other hat and condemn China for creating Walmart's marketplace.

So in the final analysis, Kellogg packs up and moves to China so they can stay competitive with the no-name brand. With Chinese labour too!

The union made em do it.
 
One thing. It's not soo easy to replace some that have been there for years and know the machines, especially maintenance. Firing them all will have issues. It will not be smooth sailing for quite a while.

Is there any more information on this subject matter?
 

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