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Focus on cereals, snacks and plant-based foods.
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Striking workers returning Monday.
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Members of the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union will vote on the new offer
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Cmpany’s two-tiered system of wages that has been a sticking point during contract talks.
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Kellogg’s said it will now move forward with plans to start hiring permanent replacements for the striking workers.
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The tentative agreement also addresses the two-tiered system of wages that had been a sticking point for the union.
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The Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union that represents those workers agreed to return to the bargaining table starting next Tuesday.
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The company hinted that it might be willing to discuss proposals that would address its current two-tiered system.
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A lobbyist who formerly worked at Kellogg Co. says he's seeking the Democratic nomination for a congressional seat in southwestern Michigan.George…