Consumer Law
Striking Workers Reject Kellogg’s Contract Proposal

Over 1,400 striking hourly employees across four Kellogg cereal plants rejected the company’s tentative agreement for a five-year contract during negotiations between Kellogg and the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union (BCTGM), according to a press release from the cereal maker.
According to BCTGM’s statement on the matter, the vote to reject Kellogg’s contract agreement was “overwhelming.”
The union says the strike — which has been ongoing since early October — will now continue.