Some 1,400 BCTGM members are on strike at Kellogg. Management demanded they give up holiday and vacation pay, retirement benefits, and quality health care. We support Kellogg workers holding strong on the picket line!
A tiger in a red tank top holding a picket sign that says “Kellogg’s on Strrr-ike.” Support striking BCTGM members at Kellogg. BCTGM logo.

Hi john,

 

At midnight on Oct. 5, 1,400 workers at four Kellogg Co. plants went on strike against the company. Add your name to support members of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers (BCTGM) who are holding strong on the picket line.

For more than a year during the COVID-19 pandemic, Kellogg workers around the country have been working long, hard hours, day in and day out, to produce Kellogg ready-to-eat cereals for America’s families.

 

Kellogg’s response to these loyal, hardworking employees has been to demand the workers give up quality health care, retirement benefits, and holiday and vacation pay. The company continues to threaten to send additional jobs to Mexico if workers do not accept outrageous proposals that take away protections they have had for decades.

 

Kellogg is making these demands as it rakes in record profits, without regard for the well-being of the hardworking people who make the products that have created the company’s massive profits.

 

We are proud of Kellogg members for taking a strong stand against this company’s greed, and we will support them for as long as it takes to force Kellogg to negotiate a fair contract that rewards them for their hard work and dedication and protects the future of all Kellogg workers.

 

If you live near a Kellogg Co. plant, please RSVP to a strike line and stand in solidarity with the hardworking workers! There are strikes in Battle Creek, Michigan; Omaha, Nebraska; Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and Memphis, Tennessee.

 

In Solidarity,

 

Team AFL-CIO

 

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