Workers at the Frito-Lay plant in Topeka, Kansas, say it used to be one of the best jobs in town a place of shared meals, group outings and community. In recent years, though, employees and union members say the facility where Doritos, Cheetos and Tostitos are made has become another toxic work environment. Hundreds of Frito-Lay workers at the Topeka facility are in week three of a strike over what union leaders describe as long hours, forced overtime, stagnating wages and a diminished quality of life. It s the first strike at the plant in its decades of operation. Members of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers Local 218 union have called on the snack food company to provide better working conditions and pay. Among their grievances are so-called suicide shifts, in which employees work a full eight-hour day plus four hours of overtime with little turnaround time before the next shift.
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