Striking Kellogg's Workers To Get Raises In New Contract
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Kellogg's and the union representing cereal plant workers reached a deal to end a two-month strike.
Kellogg's has reached a tentative agreement with its 1,400 cereal plant workers that will deliver 3% raises and end a nearly two-month-long strike.
The five-year deal with the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers' International Union also includes cost-of-living adjustments in the second through the fifth years of the contract and it maintains the workers' current health benefits, the company said Thursday.
Kellogg's workers who have been on strike since Oct. 5 will vote on the new contract Sunday.
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