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Memphis is historically a city that strongly embraces its workers. ย Part of that history is the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who came to support Memphis sanitation workers on strike in 1968 when he was assassinated. On January 20, 2014, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the Memphis community once again displayed support and solidarity with Memphis workers. Specifically, the 220 BCTGM Local 252G members locked out by Kellogg. Hundreds of community and religious activists joined...

Dwight Montgomery, President of the Southern Christian Leadership Council (SCLC), Memphis Chapter, has written letters to three elected officials asking them to assist in ending the lockout of Memphis area Kellogg workers once and for all. โ€œThis community is outraged by this lockout and as every day passes more and more of our Memphis area citizens begin to realize and understand that this community deserves as much respect for what they have done for the company...

On the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives yesterday, U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen (D- 9th District, Memphis) cited the lockout of Kellogg workers saying, "I see them on holidays, weekends, you name it. Fighting for their rights. Standing up for themselves. It is time to end this lockout and put those people back to work. Letโ€™s produce our cereal with good, Memphis employees." Watch his one minute statement on the lockout of BCTGM members:  ...

"There are some upon this earth of yours," returned the Spirit, "who lay claim to know us, and who do their deeds of passion, pride, ill-will, hatred, envy, bigotry, and selfishness in our name, who are as strange to us and all out kith and kin, as if they had never lived. Remember that, and charge their doings on themselves, not us." ย ย -- Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol As the children of locked out members of...

In its first hour online, the IUF's petition to Kellogg CEO John Bryant demanding an end to the lockout of BCTGM members at the Kellogg cereal plant in Memphis, Tenn. was signed by more than 3,500 members and activists from 125 countries. The IUF is an global federation of trade unions that represents workers employed in the agriculture, food and beverage and tobacco industries. The BCTGM is one ofย  336 trade unions from 120 countries that...

Last night at dusk, outside the Memphis, Tenn. Kellogg cereal plant, hundreds of locked out BCTGM Local 252G members were joined by members of the community in a prayer vigil Led in prayer by Minister Rev. Keith Norman of First Baptist Church, workers reiterated the message to Kellogg: we want to get back to work. More than 200ย BCTGM workers have been locked out since October 22 when the contract expired and management locked the doors. "We just...

In an October 30th Kellogg Company communication, the company reports the hiring of Edward Thompson as its new Vice President, Global Labor Relations. ย Thompson will oversee Kelloggโ€™s Center for Excellence and its initiatives, which is ย โ€œโ€ฆto further improve our labor and employee relationships around the world,โ€ the company states. โ€œIt is our hope that the treatment of the Memphis locked out employees is one of Thompsonโ€™s first priorities,โ€ said BCTGM International President David B. Durkee. ย BCTGM...

On Monday, October 28, BCTGM International Union President David B. Durkee issued the following statement regarding the lockout of BCTGM Local 252G members by Kellogg in Memphis, Tenn.: โ€œThe work stoppage at Kelloggโ€™s Memphis plant is not a strike by workers who are demanding more from the company.ย  Kelloggโ€™s employees, most of whom have given decades of dedicated service to the company, want to work but have been locked out of their jobs by a company...

On Tuesday October 22, 2013 global cereal and snack giant Kellogg Company locked out workers represented by BCTGM Local Union 252G at the companyโ€™s Memphis cereal facility. The $14 billion dollar company wants to replace steady, middle-class, full-time jobs with casual, part-time employees who would make significantly lower wages and substandard benefits. This will hurt these working families, the Memphis community, and ultimately, the company. CLICK HERE to download a full Fact Sheet on the situation in...

President Durkee submitted a letter to the Food and Drug Administration yesterday in response to the agencyโ€™s advance notice of proposed rule-making related to the potential regulation of menthol in cigarettes. ย The letter reads as follows: Dear Sir or Madam: The Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union (BCTGM) submits this document in response to the agencyโ€™s advance notice of proposed rulemaking related to the potential regulation of menthol in cigarettes. The BCTGM represents approximately 85,000...

This is a cross post from the AFL-CIO: The growing movement for aย living wage and justiceย for fast-food and other low-wage workers will reach another milestone next week with a nationwide strike set for Aug. 29. Following the success and public support of aย walkout in eight citiesย earlier this month, those workers and the community, faith and labor groups that back themย are calling on fast-food and low-wage retail workersย across the nation to join them in the fight for $15...

Ursula Zerilli, MLive.com KALAMAZOO, MI โ€“ Daniel Wood used to carry extra baking tools in his back pack, but lately the Panera Bread lead baker dons a briefcase full of legal paperwork. Wood, who works at the Panera Bread franchise on West Main Street, has become a leader of sorts of 17 bakers from six Panera Bread franchises in Kalamazoo, Portage, Battle Creek, Jackson and St. Joseph, who were the first in the country to unionize...

By Bruce Vail, Working in These Times Last week, the U.S. Department of Labor announced an expanded package of benefits for more than 18,000 workers fired from their jobs at Hostess Brands, the company famous for producing Wonder Bread and Twinkies. The workers—formerly employed in 864 separate Hostess locations in 48 states—were summarily fired last November when company managers rather than reach an agreement with striking members of the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers...

WASHINGTON โ€“ The U.S. Department of Labor today announced that approximately 18,000 workers laid off in 48 states from 864 Hostess company locations are eligible to apply for Trade Adjustment Assistance.ย  โ€œAs President Obama said in his State of the Union address, โ€˜to grow our middle class, our citizens must have access to the education and training that todayโ€™s jobs require,โ€™ โ€ said acting Secretary of Labor Seth D. Harris. โ€œTrade Adjustment Assistance enables workers to...