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Kellogg Company employees have voted to ratify a tentative labor contract at the company's four U.S. cereal plants.
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Members of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union in four states, including Michigan, hit the picket line more than two months ago.
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Striking Kellogg's workers have made it to the six-week mark. We talked to an MLive reporter about the union's demands. Then, how parents are dealing with the challenges of a second pandemic school year. And how Michiganders make Thanksgiving their own with side dishes from around the world.
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Work has halted at all of the Kellogg Company's U.S. cereal plants as roughly 1,400 workers went on strike.
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A chirpy, cheery jingle from the 1960s was part of a massive advertising effort that helped Kellogg’s Corn Flakes become amazingly popular. “Kellogg’s…
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Kellogg wants to make its West Michigan plant more sustainable, but that could mean more than 200 employees will be laid off.The cereal company released a…
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Update: December 1, 2016:LOS ANGELES - Breitbart is encouraging a boycott of Kellogg's products after the cereal maker said it would no longer advertise…
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Kellogg's of Battle Creek is taking cereal in a different direction. A really different direction.The company has opened a cereal cafe in Times Square,…
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Corn flakes was the focus of a recent piece in The Atlantic by writer Rachel Smith. She looked at what’s in them, what’s not in them, and how they were…
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Lobbyists aren't the most well liked people, but George Franklin, attorney and former lobbyist who became the Vice President of World Wide Government…