Members of the Building and Construction Trades Council union will return to work Tuesday at the
An estimated 100 third-party ironworkers, carpenters, electricians and other skilled tradespeople will go back to the plant to avoid defaulting on their contracts, Dan Osborn, president of the Omaha local of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union, said Monday. Kellogg’s willingness to use other contractors during the strike has endangered the trades union jobs, Osborn said. “They’ll lose their contracts.”
Kellogg shares slipped less than ...
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