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Union Management Breakfast: working together for the good of the community

Snap, Crackle and Pop may be in attendance, but the Union Management Breakfast is all about working together for the good of the London and Middlesex community.

Taking place Thursday, October 1 from 7 to 9 a.m. at the Hilton Hotel London, 300 King Street, Kellogg Canada, its employees and members of the BCTGM Local 154G (the union representing Kellogg employees) will kick off their event and present their 2009 contributions, thus far, to United Way of London & Middlesex.

The breakfast is a celebration of what can be achieved when labour and management leaders come together and also serves as an opportunity to generate campaign ideas and share campaign success stories while motivating volunteers and staff. 

United Way has had a partnership with The Canadian Labour Congress for more than 50 years and shares a common vision for building strong, healthy and prosperous communities.

This year the United Way is expecting over 200 people to attend the breakfast, which is sponsored by Kellogg Canada and BCTGM Local 154G.

Campaign events for the week of September 28 – October 2:

Tuesday, September 29

  • Western Ontario Therapeutic Community - kickoff barbecue

Wednesday, September 2

  • Autodata – Open kickoff event

Thursday, October 1

  • City of London - kickoff breakfast
  • General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada – kickoff event

Friday, October 2

  • St. Joseph's Health Care (joint Campaign with United Way and St. Joseph's Health Care Foundation) – kickoff event at all sites


About United Way

The largest non-government funder of social services in London and Middlesex County, United Way creates real, lasting change to improve the quality of life of all people in our communities. United Way identifies and understands the root causes of social issues; brings together research, experts and resources; initiates and invests in the most needed and proven programs; and develops leaders and skills to strengthen the charitable sector. Learn more at www.uwlondon.on.ca.