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About 1,400 Kellogg's staff at plants in Battle Creek, Michigan, Omaha, Nebraska, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and Memphis, Tennessee, are on strike.

The strikers rejected a tentative agreement on a five-year contract negotiated by their union, the company said Tuesday.

After the latest offer, the cereal company said it would not continue to negotiation and would permanently replace the 1,400 strikers. The company has been using external workers to continue operating plants amid the strike.

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