The news comes on the heels of last month's announcement that 110 unionized workers would lose their jobs in January. 11 managers were turfed at that time, as well. The company is on a global cost-cutting and rationalization binge - which is easy enough to understand from a macroeconomic perspective, but incredibly difficult to swallow if it's your job that's just disappeared, and now you have to go home and explain it to your family.
I wrote about it for Yahoo! Canada, and the article is available here:
Kellogg’s to close Ontario plant, lay off 500 workersAdditional resources are here:
- CTV London: Kellogg's to close their London plant by the end of 2014
- London Free Press: Hundreds losing jobs as Kellogg's closing London plant
- Kellogg Canada company profile on the Industry Canada website
- Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers & Grain Millers Local 154-G union website
- Western's Ivey Business School (home of source David Sparling, who connected with me from Dublin for this story.)
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The people with all the money keep getting more, and the rest of us keep getting less.
That's the macro picture.
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