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Meanwhile, members from BCTGM Kellogg’s locals 50G in Omaha, Neb., and 3G in Battle Creek, Mich., are in Memphis this week delivering gifts and support for the locked-out workers and their families. As they gathered at the union hall, the workers’ children composed handwritten letters to Bryant telling him about his/her parent and how the lockout has affected their families. Each letter is accompanied by a photo of the sender. See more in the video below.
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