January 05, 2026
A former Kellogg Co. employee has given notice that he plans to appeal to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals after a federal judge in Michigan tossed his potential class action alleging the food manufacturer lost millions in employee contributions due to excessive 401(k) bookkeeping fees.
December 08, 2025
Kellogg escaped a former employee's proposed class action alleging the food manufacturer lost its workers millions in retirement savings because of excessive recordkeeping fees, after a Michigan federal judge ruled Monday that the allegations failed to state a claim for violating federal benefits law.
July 21, 2025
A former Kellogg employee urged a Michigan federal court to reject the company's attempt to dismiss a proposed class action alleging the food manufacturer lost its workers millions of dollars in retirement savings because of excessive recordkeeping fees under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
April 27, 2023
A Michigan federal judge tossed a former accountant's suit Thursday claiming Kellogg lost its workers millions of dollars in retirement savings by failing to tamp down on excessive record-keeping fees in its workers' 401(k) plan.
January 24, 2023
A proposed class of Kellogg employees said Monday it cannot be forced to arbitrate claims that the cereal company's retirement plan charged millions of dollars in excessive fees because the planwide relief to appoint a new fiduciary cannot be barred by an arbitration clause.
September 21, 2022
Kellogg Company has asked a Michigan federal judge to dismiss a proposed class action claiming its company retirement plan charged excessive fees, saying the former employee must arbitrate the claims instead.
June 29, 2022
A former Kellogg's accountant said in a proposed class action that the cereal company mismanaged its 401(k) plan, causing the plan's participants to pay excessive recordkeeping fees that dwindled their retirement balances and cost them "millions of dollars."