A DOUGLAS COUNTY JUDGE REJECTS A MOTION BY THE KELLOGG COMPANY TO RESTRICT PICKETING UNION WORKERS OUTSIDE ITS OMAHPLA ANT. LAST MONTH, THE COMPANY ALLEDGE THE UNION WAS INTIMIDATING REPLACEMENT WORKERS AND BLOCKING ENTRANCES. A JUDGE RULED KELLOGG’S FAILED TO DEMONSTRATE THAT IT WAS SUFFERING IRREPARABLE HA.RM THE UNION REJECTED A TENTATIVE AGREEMENT WITH KELLOGG’S THIS WEEK, AND THE COMPANY SA
Kellogg’s, union workers reach tentative agreement
The union will vote on Sunday and, if approved, would resume working at Kellogg’s on Dec. 27.
Union workers have reached a tentative agreement with the Kellogg Company after over two months on strike.The union will vote on Sunday and, if approved, would resume working on Dec. 27.Dan Osborn, the local union president, told KETV that there has been “some movement” from the tentative agreement on Dec. 1. According to Osborn, the new agreement includes cost of living wage adjustments for all employees and the removal of the term “legacy employee.”Stay with KETV for more on this story.
Union workers have reached a tentative agreement with the Kellogg Company after over two months on strike.
The union will vote on Sunday and, if approved, would resume working on Dec. 27.
Dan Osborn, the local union president, told KETV that there has been “some movement” from the tentative agreement on Dec. 1.
According to Osborn, the new agreement includes cost of living wage adjustments for all employees and the removal of the term “legacy employee.”
Stay with KETV for more on this story.