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- The 11-week strike at Kellogg’s has come to an end after workers approved a contract with the company.
Read more trending newsUnionized workers had been on strike since Oct. 5 in Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania and Tennessee, The Washington Post reported.
- The Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers’ International Union president Anthony Shelton said the contract makes gains for the 1,400 union workers and has no concessions.
- The five-year agreement has wage increases and cost-of-living adjustments the first year, in addition to the expansion of health care and retirement, the Post reported.
- A union leader said if an agreement was reached, workers could be back on the job two days after Christmas, Reuters reported.