"If they don't start honoring those contracts, they're going to get forced out of the building permanently and, more than likely, never going to be let back in," Osborn said. "So, we think it's in everyone's best interest to get those guys back to work."
Workers are calling on the company to improve wages and implement better employee benefits and protections. In a statement, the company defended its policies.
"We are ready, willing and able to meet and have repeatedly communicated that to the union," said Kris Bahner, a Kellogg spokesperson. "In the meantime, we are implementing contingency plans to mitigate supply disruptions, including using salaried employees and third-party resources to produce food."
The strike has now lasted 14 days now. Osborn said employees are staying encouraged by the support from the community and organizations.
"You know, we're not alone," Osborn said. "Being alone is probably one of the worst things in this world, and knowing we're not alone has kept the morale high."
Last week, 17 state senators wrote a letter to Kellogg's in solidarity with the employees. They asked the company to negotiate with the unions in good faith and provide benefits and compensation 'that match the hard work and dedication they have shown to the Kellogg’s Company.'
Osborn said the union hasn't heard from Kellogg's on updated contract negotiations.
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