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Kellogg strike ends as workers approve new labor agreement

Published 12/21/2021, 10:37 AM
Updated 12/21/2021, 05:22 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A sign is held up in the crowd as U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) speaks and expresses his support for striking Kellogg workers from the Porter Street plant at the Battle Creek Farmers Market in Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S., December 17, 20
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By Praveen Paramasivam

(Reuters) -Workers at Kellogg (NYSE:K) Co's U.S. breakfast cereal plants voted in favor of a new contract that offers better terms for transitional employees and across-the-board wage increases, ending a weeks-long strike, the company said on Tuesday.

The five-year contract ends the stalemate between the Froot Loops maker and its factory workers in Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania and Tennessee that had prompted the company to warn of permanently replacing striking employees, drawing criticism from President Joe Biden.

The union said the highlights of the new agreement included no permanent two-tier system, in which lower-tier workers make less than longer-tenured workers.

"This agreement makes gains and does not include any concessions," said Anthony Shelton, president of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union.

Around 1,400 workers went on a strike since Oct. 5 after their contracts expired, as negotiations over payment and benefits stalled amid a tightening labor market.

"It will be difficult to go back. There is a lot of tarnished relationships that we will work diligently to repair," said Dan Osborn, president of the local union in Omaha, adding the employees would return to work on Dec. 27.

The labor strike saw Senator Bernie Sanders rally with the striking workers in Michigan, while it also triggered calls for a boycott of Kellogg's products by consumers on social media platforms Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) and Reddit.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Lawn signs in support of the striking workers picketing from Kellogg Co. are pictured at the Porter Street plant in Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S., December 11, 2021.  REUTERS/Emily Elconin

"Well deserved, Kellogg's workers! Also happy I can buy Cheez-its (sic) again," a Twitter user said on Tuesday, while another tweeted: "Froot Loops party!"

Shares of the Eggo waffles maker declined 3% in late-morning trade.

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