Durkee Urges Kellogg Co. Lead Director Gordon Gund to End Lockout
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Durkee Urges Kellogg Co. Lead Director Gordon Gund to End Lockout

“Continuing the Memphis lockout is not in the best interests of Kellogg or its shareholders. Accordingly, I urge the Board of Directors to intervene with management to end the Memphis lockout and return to the bargaining table to negotiate a fair contract.”

On January 8th,  President David Durkee wrote a letter to Kellogg Co. Lead Director Gordon Gund and the entire Kellogg Co. Board of Directors.  Click here or on the image below to read the full document.