Striking Frito-Lay Workers Demand Better Hours

The workers at a Frito-Lay plant in Kansas have been on strike since July 5, protesting forced overtime that has led to what they call “suicide shifts” with little time for them to sleep or see family.

Striking Frito-Lay Workers Demand Better Hours

The New York Times – by Michael Levenson

Hundreds of workers who make Cheetos, Lays potato chips and other popular snack foods at a Frito-Lay plant in Topeka, Kan., have been on strike since July 5, protesting what they call “suicide shifts” and other poor working conditions.

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