...it would be difficult for the group to keep up production at the dairy. And unfortunately this has proven to be true. According to the press release, Arla will try...
...sign the new contracts or face being taken off the roster. They were not given a copy of the new contract, either in English or in their own languages. The...
...brands” – James Ritchie, DWU 2. Education, Training and consultation Especially where unions are about to develop new organizing strategies, there is a demand for support for education, training and...
...strong, particularly from China, where imports have increased significantly in the last two years following the Melamine scandal and subsequent decline in local production. Source: FAO Food Price Index, DairyReporter.com...
...were informed the previous day. Seven hundred workers are scheduled to be handed over to a new employer during the second quarter of 2011 without any guarantees and no prospect...
...Beverages (TGB). Tata Global Beverages, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the powerful Tata Group, owns UK-based Tetley (the world’s number 2 tea brand) and controls Amalgamated Plantations, the company which owns...
...The new company – called Deutsches Milch Kontor GmbH (DMK) – is expected to begin operations in early April. The two dairy cooperatives are already Germany’s largest milk processors. After...
...agencies will no longer be used in any establishment of the SFBT group: soft drinks, the brewery, the dairy operation, even bars and cafes belonging to the group. All workers...
...American region. Action NOW by the government of Mexico would “prevent new attacks against people seeking to exercise their internationally recognized right to improve their lives through labor organizing and...
Over 550 tea workers, two-thirds of them women, rallied on the Nowera Nuddy tea estate in West Bengal, India on January 16 to launch a new stage in their campaign...
...looking at introducing new products, for example Tropolis, an 80-calorie fruit puree, which PepsiCo’s Tropicana is rolling out in test markets in the US in 2011. PepsiCo’s business strategy is...
...well as free medical service; calling for the creation of a committee of national dialogue to determine the economic and social reforms necessary to ensure national stability, security and prosperity....