Frito-Lays workers at the Topeka, Kan., plant one of 30 manufacturing plants the company operates in the U.S. rejected a contract offer from the company earlier this month. They say they want better pay and working conditions.
As employees in Topeka, Kansas, enter a new round of negotiations, they are calling for the public to resist the urge to indulge in Doritos and Cheetos until a new deal that includes less forced overtime is reached.
Hundreds of Frito-Lay workers in Topeka, Kan., are in their third week of a strike, citing so-called suicide shifts and poor working conditions at the manufacturing and distribution plant at a time when the company s net revenue growth has exceeded all of its targets.
Topeka Frito-Lay strike: What to know as negotiations continue
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Striking To End Suicide Shifts, Frito-Lay Workers Ask People To Drop The Doritos
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