Contractors Arrive at Kellogg’s Omaha Plant Amid Strike

Kellogg's cereal plant workers demonstrate outside the plant in Battle Creek, Michigan on Oct. 7. 

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Third-party contractors are arriving on Monday at Kellogg Co.’s cereal plant in Omaha, Nebraska, which is the company’s largest in the U.S., amid a strike by workers there.

The maker of Frosted Flakes and Rice Krispies said all four plants that have been affected by strikes are “in various stages of startup and starting to produce food.” It declined to say whether contractors are at the other plants. Managers will be traveling between plants to provide support and resources, the company said.