Kellogg's workers who have been on strike since October at four cereal plants, including one in Lancaster County, have voted to ratify a tentative labor contract.
Union negotiators and company officials have reached another possible deal to end the months-long strike by 1,400 workers but there are signs of opposition to the agreement.
Over 1,400 striking hourly employees across four Kellogg cereal plants rejected the company's tentative agreement for a five-year contract during negotiations between Kellogg and the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Mille
Kellogg's says it reached a tentative agreement with its union workers that would end a two-month strike at its four plants, including one in Lancaster County.