Its only the beginning .....lol
Now, in Cincinnati, Seattle and St. Louis, a strike by the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union has resulted in shut down of three Hostess facilities and 627 workers losing their jobs. They were striking over cuts in wages and benefits that the company had put in place. Hostess had stopped contributing to the employee’s pension fund last year. In September, the union rejected Hostess’s contract offer and decided it would be better to go on strike.
Now, in Cincinnati, Seattle and St. Louis, a strike by the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union has resulted in shut down of three Hostess facilities and 627 workers losing their jobs. They were striking over cuts in wages and benefits that the company had put in place. Hostess had stopped contributing to the employee’s pension fund last year. In September, the union rejected Hostess’s contract offer and decided it would be better to go on strike.
Read more: http://godfatherpolitics.com/8062/u...sing-of-plant-and-loss-of-jobs/#ixzz2C9HEA7Vr
Now, in Cincinnati, Seattle and St. Louis, a strike by the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union has resulted in shut down of three Hostess facilities and 627 workers losing their jobs. They were striking over cuts in wages and benefits that the company had put in place. Hostess had stopped contributing to the employee’s pension fund last year. In September, the union rejected Hostess’s contract offer and decided it would be better to go on strike.
Now, in Cincinnati, Seattle and St. Louis, a strike by the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union has resulted in shut down of three Hostess facilities and 627 workers losing their jobs. They were striking over cuts in wages and benefits that the company had put in place. Hostess had stopped contributing to the employee’s pension fund last year. In September, the union rejected Hostess’s contract offer and decided it would be better to go on strike.
Read more: http://godfatherpolitics.com/8062/u...sing-of-plant-and-loss-of-jobs/#ixzz2C9HEA7Vr