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Hostess closing 3 bakeries following strike

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[November 13, 2012]  IRVING, Texas (AP) -- Hostess Brands Inc. is permanently closing three bakeries following a nationwide strike by its bakers' union.

The Texas-based maker of Twinkies and Ding Dongs says the strike has prevented it from producing and delivering products.

Hostess warned earlier this month that the strike, by about 30 percent of its workforce, could lead to bakery closures. It said Monday that it will close bakeries in Seattle, St. Louis and Cincinnati that collectively employ 627 workers. The company has about 18,300 employees.

Thousands of members of the Bakery Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union went on strike earlier this month to protest wage and benefit cuts. Officials say the company stopped contributing to workers' pension last year. The union rejected the company's contract offer in September.

[Associated Press]

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