Just heard on the radio in my uber about kellog sueing the union. F*&k Kellog! Don't give up your strike!
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Greed can be from both sides. Being paid over $50/hr overtime, is probably the cause of giving up life outside of work. The vast majority of the overtime hours worked were voluntary. Choice what’s important to you.
@hznz+1dMp1AYs:. That $120K probably comes at a high price of giving up having a life outside of work. Witnessed it first hand at my previous employer. It's a frosted flake for goodness sake, not some critical part of the food pyramid.
and now news is out the strikers are getting replaced. I wonder if the union bosses will still be compensated and still have jobs.
How about you get a car and learn to spell. As a non-union employee of Kellogg, I would like to be compensated as well as these strikers (avg. salary $120,000 in 2020) and no cost insurance).