A TikToker wrote code to flood Kellogg with bogus job applications after the company announced it would permanently replace striking workers
An activist on TikTok posted code online meant to flood the Kellogg website with fake job applications in protest against the company's decision to permanently replace striking workers. Kellogg announced on Wednesday that it would replace almost 1,400 unionized workers after the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers, and Grain Millers union rejected a pay deal. The workers have been on strike since October over what they say is unfair pay and benefits.
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