TikToker wrote code to spam Kellogg strike-busting job ad site

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A TikToker wrote a code to flood Kellogg with bogus job applications after the company announced it would permanently replace striking workers

"The prolonged work stoppage has left us no choice but to continue executing the next phase of our contingency plan, including hiring replacement employees in positions vacated by striking workers," the company's press release said.

The company advertised for the permanent replacements at four production sites — in Omaha, Nebraska; Battle Creek, Michigan; Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and Memphis, Tennessee. directly reference the dispute, saying:"The Unions representing Kellogg employees in these plants are on strike, and we are looking for employees to permanently replace them, joining hundreds of Kellogg salaried employees, hourly employees, and contractors to keep the lines running.

Kellogg"don't even hide the fact that they're hiring scabs," the user wrote. The post has been upvoted 62,000 times. told his followers"Apparently Kellogg are planning to replace workers who are fighting for better workplace conditions and better pay ... you know what I had to do," he wrote. Demonstrating the code in process, Black said it automatically creates an account, fills in all personal details, and uploads a resume on the company's site. "Not bad for a day's work, I'd say," he said.help activists flood a websiteThe website encouraged people to submit tips for breaking the newly-enacted law known as the"Texas Heartbeat Act," which drastically reduced abortion access.

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