Audio: Kellogg’s Executive Described Union as “Terrorists” Emboldened by Social Media

Striking Kellogg’s workers were “intoxicated” by last year’s surge in labor activity, said Ken Hurley, the vice president in charge of union negotiations.

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Audio: Kellogg’s Executive Described Union as “Terrorists” Emboldened by Social Media

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