Talks resume as Milk-Bone strike continues

Bargaining has resumed between management and the union representing 40 striking workers at Milk-Bone’s dog treats plant in Buffalo.

Contract talks took place on Tuesday for the first time since the strike began Oct. 16, and again on Wednesday, said Rick Dahn, a business representative with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 65.

Not all of the workers at the plant are on strike. The 40 striking employeesย โ€“ among 277 total employees at the plantย โ€“ work in maintenance and repair.

“Milk-Bone has maintained production at the facility to ensure we continue to deliver on the needs of our consumers,” said Frank Cirillo, a spokesman for J.M. Smucker, which owns Milk-Bone.

“We are maintaining open lines of communication with the Union and hope to come to a mutually acceptable agreement,” Cirillo said.

The 40 workers rejected a tentative agreement before opting to go on strike.

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