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Chiquita bananas are seen on a supermarket shelf. Chiquita announced it would lay off thousands of workers in Panama, following what it called "unjustified abandonment of work" on its farms and ...
The Panamanian subsidiary of U.S. banana giant Chiquita Brands announced a mass dismissal of workers on Thursday, nearly a month after a strike that has cost the company an estimated US $75 million.
PANAMA CITY, May 22 (Reuters) - Chiquita Panama said on Thursday it has fired daily workers in the western province of Bocas del Toro after what it called an "unjustified abandonment of work" at ...
Chiquita Panama has reportedly sacked close to 5,000 workers out of a total of 6,500, over strike action prompted by government changes to social security [File: Enea Lebrun/Reuters] Published On ...
Banana giant Chiquita has reportedly suspended some of its farming operations in Panama due to strikes now in their third week. Workers in Panama are striking to oppose national social security ...
Concerned with possible cancer-risk and other impacts caused by the troubled Chiquita Canyon Landfill, L.A. County Supervisor Board Chair Kathryn Barger called Monday for an update from a USC ...
With the Chiquita Canyon Landfill in Santa Clarita Valley area shut down due to excessive odors as of Jan. 1, can other landfills in Los Angeles County handle the extra volume of trash?
Unable to extinguish a smoldering chemical reaction that sent noxious odors into area neighborhoods and triggered legal action by Los Angeles County, the owners of Chiquita Canyon Landfill ...
From Chiquita bananas with Starship-branded stickers ... wall decal ($75), a replica toy banana ($30), a Starship Flight 6 T-shirt with the Starship-banana sticker logo ($30) and a mission ...
In late September, Chiquita, in partnership with KeyGene, MusaRadix, and Wageningen University and Research (WUR), announced the new Yelloway One, a banana hybrid that it says is resistant to ...
The banana slug T-shirt is the most recognizable piece of ... The revered gastropod, the color of your favorite Chiquita-stickered fruit, was often found around the campus redwood trees.