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In reply to the discussion: Kellogg to permanently replace striking employees as workers reject new contract [View all]BigmanPigman
(51,584 posts)31. Special K
Not so special and never will be in this former union rep's home!!! I walked the picket line as a sub. teacher. The scabs that crossed it did not get hired when the district finally hired new teachers. I was remebered by the teacbers and I was the one who got the permanant contract, the scabs got nothing.
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Kellogg to permanently replace striking employees as workers reject new contract [View all]
groundloop
Dec 2021
OP
Actually the owners of Kellogg's wins as do those that own any stock in it.
cstanleytech
Dec 2021
#35
So, it appears that when the pay is decent, there is no worker shortage. Imagine!
Scrivener7
Dec 2021
#17
The only actual worker shortage in this country is a willing to work for low wages worker one.
cstanleytech
Dec 2021
#23
My union Dad made it clear that he would always back me "no matter what" with two exceptions.
Atticus
Dec 2021
#6
I don't eat any of there products as far as I know, not a cereal eater so makes it easier. nt
yaesu
Dec 2021
#12
I switched from corn flakes to oatmeal from Bob's Red Mill (an employee owned company).
NCjack
Dec 2021
#14
Not sure what to think. You'd think by offer number six you'd have something close to acceptable
Wingus Dingus
Dec 2021
#19
A big part of the impasse is kellogg wanting to move plants out of the country
questionseverything
Dec 2021
#24
I have always liked Kellogg Cereal. Never Again. These fools haven't got a clue.
Stuart G
Dec 2021
#32
In addition to what Sgent sait, the workers are no longer employed at Kelloggs.
Angleae
Dec 2021
#43