Kellogg and union reach tentative deal to end strike

Kellogg workers could be ending their nearly two month strike.

The Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union says it has reached a tentative deal with The Kellogg Company after negotiations in Chicago.

The deal would last five years and give 3 percent raises while also maintaining current health benefits.

Cost of living adjustments would also be added during the second year of the contract.

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