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Moving - Kellogg''s union rejects deal with 3% raises to extend strike
01:45am, Wednesday, 08'th Dec 2021 Business Mag
Kellogg''s workers rejected a contract offer Tuesday that would have provided 3% raises, so 1,400 workers at the company''s four U.S. cereal plants will remain on strike. The
NAB organises walk against corruption
01:22am, Wednesday, 08'th Dec 2021 Business Recorder
KARACHI: National Accountability Bureau Karachi organized an awareness walk against corruption to observe the International Anti-Corruption Day under United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC). The awareness walk against corruption commenced from Chunky Monkey Restaurant to A K Khan Park at Sea View, Clifton Karachi. DG NAB Karachi Dr. Najaf Quli Mirza (PSP) led the walk. Officers and officials of NAB, large number of people from all walks of life including Notables from Academia, Students of Educational Institutions, Philanthropists, Sindh Boys Scouts and Functionaries from Govt Departments participated in the walk. The NAB is commemorating International Anti-Corruption days, wef, 26 November to 12 December 2021 and organizing events throughout the said period at schools, colleges, universities and local administration. Dr Najaf Quli Mirza (PSP), DG NAB Karachi while addressing the participants of awareness walk extended gratitude and highlighted the importance of public awareness regarding ill effects of corruption.
Kellogg''s strike to continue as workers reject latest proposal
01:03am, Wednesday, 08'th Dec 2021 United Press International
Already on strike for more than two months, a majority of workers at four Kellogg Company cereal plants rejected the company''s latest contract proposal Tuesday.
Latest news updates: Kellogg workers reject deal and extend two-month long strike
10:38pm, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 Newslanes
Read more here International homepage Latest news updates: Kellogg workers reject deal and extend two-month long strike
Kellogg''s workers in the US reject tentative deal
09:44pm, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 The Bobr Times
MISE & Agrave; DAY Some 1,400 employees of the breakfast cereal maker Kellogg at four sites in the United States voted against the deal negotiated between management and the union representing them, continuing a strike that began on October 5 . & nbsp; Our members have spoken. The strike continues , indicates a statement on [] The post Kellogg''s workers in the US reject tentative deal first appeared on The Bobr Times .
Kellogg to permanently replace striking employees as workers reject new contract
07:57pm, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 National Post
Kellogg Co said on Tuesday a majority of its U.S. cereal plant workers have voted against a new five-year contract, forcing it to hire permanent replacements as employees extend a strike that started more than two months ago. Temporary replacements have already been working at the companys cereal plants in Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania and Tennessee []
Kelloggs Workers Reject Tentative Deal, Choose To Stay On Strike
07:07pm, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 HuffPost
The work stoppage at the storied cereal maker has stretched beyond two months.
Nearly 1,400 Hourly Employees Reject Kellogg''s Tentative Deal
06:02pm, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 Business Insider Markets
(RTTNews) - Kellogg Company (K) on Tuesday revealed that about 1,400 hourly employees at its four U.S. cereal plants in Battle Creek, Michigan, Omaha, Nebraska, Lancaster, Pennsylvania and Memphis, Tennessee, have rejected the tentative agreement for a new five-year contract. According to Kellogg, the contract between the company and the
Kellogg workers reject new contract, lengthening two-month strike
05:28pm, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 Seeking AlphaEmployees reject tentative agreement; Kellogg focuses on continuing operations
04:51pm, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 Business Insider Markets
BATTLE CREEK, Mich., Dec. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Kellogg Company was informed today that the approximately 1,400 hourly employees at its four U.S. cereal plants in Battle Creek, Mich., Omaha, Neb.
Kelloggs union workers reject new contract as strike enters third month
04:40pm, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 The Independent
Striking workers to be replaced with permanent replacement employees, company says
A field guide to the figures at the center of the Jan. 6 probe
03:25pm, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 DAILY KOS
A month from now, the United States will mark its first anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. The insurrection, incited by former President Donald Trump, cost damages over $1 million to the complex alone, left several dead and hundreds injured, and imbued the national consciousness with doubts over the strength—and future—of American democracy when fanaticism, lies, and autocratic aspirations come to a crashing head. The committee’s debut public hearing unfolded this July when a handful of police officers who fought off the mob for hours testified about their harrowing experiences. Starting early next year , the Jan. 6 Committee is expected to recommence its public hearings. The probe thus far has been kept tightly under wraps as investigators have spent months piecing together how the siege was organized and financed, who was involved in its coordination, and just how many people inside of Trump’s orbit may have worked with the 45th president to propagate his pervasive but widely debunked lie that he won the 2020 election.
Kellogg workers reject tentative labor deal, vote to stay on strike
02:46pm, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021
Workers at four Kellogg cereal plants have rejected a tentative labor deal, voting to continue their two-month long strike at the company, the union announced Tuesday.
Kellogg's Workers Reject Tentative Deal, Choose To Stay On Strike
02:07pm, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021
The work stoppage at the storied cereal maker has stretched beyond two months.
Plant-Based Meats Continue to Sprout Growing Revenues on Year-Over-Year Basis
01:25pm, Tuesday, 07'th Dec 2021 Baystreet Canada
VANCOUVER USA News Group American multi-national fast food franchise giant Subway just launched another meatless menu selection in Singapore, with a new plant-based chicken schnitzel from Nestlé -owned brand Harvest Gourmet . The move is yet another in a series faux meat product launches sweeping across restaurants and retailers, in whats being projected by Bloomberg Intelligence to be a $162 billion market by 2030 . This food renaissance is creating several new household names and recognizable brands from innovators including Beyond Meat (NASDAQ:BYND), Tyson Foods, Inc. (NYSE:TSN), Kellogg Company (NYSE:K), and now rising prominence from other newcomers such as The Very Good Food Company. (NASDAQ:VGFC) (TSXV:VERY) and Nepra Foods (CSE:NPRA) (OTC:NPRFF). While Subways new menu item is made from soy, other products are being made from non-soy ingredients, such as pea or hemp proteins. Among the drivers of new products has been the rising development of these new ingredients, including an allergen-free high protein N-50 hemp flour from Nepra Foods (CSE:NPRA) (OTC:NPRFF), which has seen its production output increase over 400% in 2021 .
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