Earlier in the year Kellogg workers went on strike and the CEO tried to blame them for being greedy. But they were not asking for more money- they were demanding NOT to have a two tier wage system where by current workers get the higher pay but newer workers coming in the next year start lower and never get as high as the current workers- too many unions have done that (GM, Meijer’s food workers- I was a union worker at Meijer for a year and started lower than the veteran a couple aisles over and while he would top out at say $18/hour. If I stayed as long as he did I would never make more than $16/hour- it is a corporate divide &conquer with a bit of worker “I got mine” thrown in. The Kellogg CEO was heard on a teleconference with investors that supply chain was not an issue and Kellogg had increase profits due to “price taking” in other words- Kellogg raised prices because they could- but publicly he tried to blame workers for the higher prices