Tell Mondelez: I commit to boycotting Nabisco products until you settle a fair contract
Dirk Van de Put, Mondelez CEO
More than 1,000 BCTGM union members at Nabisco are on strike right now in Portland, Chicago, Denver, Richmond, and Atlanta for the first time in 50 years. During the pandemic, workers have struggled through short staffing, forced doubles, and seven day work weeks, but Nabisco's parent company Mondelez wants to squeeze out even greater profits from its workers. Mondelez plans to end overtime pay for 12 hour shifts, increase weekend work for the same pay, and raise healthcare costs for new hires. This is unacceptable.
We call upon Mondelez CEO Dirk Van de Put to agree to a fair contract without givebacks NOW!
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Dirk Van de Put, Mondelez CEO
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BCTGM members at Nabisco/Mondelez deserve better.
We demand that you settle a fair contract NOW without givebacks. Through the pandemic, workers have struggled through short staffing, forced doubles, and seven day work weeks, and it is unacceptable that you are now proposing they accept major cuts while you make $17,000,000 a year.
I will be boycotting all Nabisco products until you agree to worker's calls for a fair contract.