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Frito-Lay workers picket in Kansas, demanding end to 84-hour work weeks 01:18. Hundreds of Frito-Lay employees are back on the job this week after ratifying a new union contract that guarantees ...
Mark McCarter, who works at the factory, told The Topeka Capital-Journal that Frito-Lay often makes employees work 12-hour days, seven days a week, sometimes with only eight hours between shifts.
Hundreds of Frito-Lay employees are returning to work in Kansas, ending a 19-day strike with the weekend ratification of a two-year contract that guarantees them at least one day off each week and ...
Frito-Lay workers picket in Kansas, demanding end to 84-hour work weeks 01:18. Hundreds or Frito-Lay workers are walking picket lines in Topeka, Kansas, demanding an end to mandatory overtime and ...
Frito-Lay employees — namely members of Local 218 of the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco Workers & Grain Millers Union — have accused the company of maintaining a toxic work environment at its ...
After a nearly three-week strike, hundreds of Frito-Lay employees in Topeka, Kansas have ratified a revised contract Saturday addressing what union leaders had previously described as a diminished ...
On March 6, 2017, Frito-Lay employee Caity Renfro was getting ready for her 7 p.m. to 3 a.m. shift at the local plant when tornado warnings were issued for Shawnee County. Renfro, of Silver Lake ...
Frito-Lay workers strike for family time and against ... with 16 of those as a result of employees volunteering for overtime and only 3 being required to work,” Frito-Lay said in a statement ...
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 ...
More than five decades of snack food production came to an end when Frito-Lay closed manufacturing operations at its Rancho Cucamonga facility, eliminating hundreds of jobs in the process.
Plano-based Frito-Lay will invest $200 million in a plant expansion in Georgia that’s expected to create about 120 new jobs, according to Gov. Brian Kemp’s office.