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Coca-Cola to cut 2,200 jobs globally, including 1,200 in U S

Article content Coca-Cola Co will cut 2,200 jobs globally, including 1,200 in the United States, it said on Thursday, as the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic forces the world’s largest soda maker to accelerate its business restructuring. The company in August said it was offering voluntary separation packages to 4,000 workers in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, as it looked to streamline itself while its sales were taking a hit from the health crisis. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Coca-Cola to cut 2,200 jobs globally, including 1,200 in U.S. Back to video

Coca-Cola to cut 2,200 jobs globally, including 1,200 in U S - Netscape Money & Business

Coca-Cola to cut 2,200 jobs globally, including 1,200 in U S - Netscape Money & Business
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Tyson Fires 7 Managers at Iowa Plant Over Betting on COVID-19 Cases

Tyson Fires 7 Managers at Iowa Plant Over Betting on COVID-19 Cases By Uday Sampath | December 17, 2020 Tyson Foods Inc. said on Wednesday it had fired seven managers at an Iowa pork plant after investigating allegations that they took bets on how many employees would catch COVID-19. The independent investigation, led by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, came in response to a lawsuit filed by the son of a worker at a Tyson facility in Waterloo, Iowa, who died in April of complications from the virus. The lawsuit claimed that plant managers misled workers about COVID-19, bet on workers catching the virus and allowed sick employees to continue working.

Tyson fires seven managers after probe into COVID-19 wagering at pork plant

12/16/2020 Dec 16 (Reuters) - Tyson Foods Inc said on Wednesday it had fired seven managers at an Iowa pork plant after investigating allegations that they took bets on how many employees would catch COVID-19. The independent investigation, led by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, came in response to a lawsuit filed by the son of a worker at a Tyson facility in Waterloo, Iowa, who died in April of complications from the virus. The lawsuit claimed that plant managers misled workers about COVID-19, bet on workers catching the virus and allowed sick employees to continue working. Tyson in November suspended the employees accused of

Moderna COVID-19 vaccine documents accessed in EMA cyberattack - Netscape Money & Business

Moderna COVID-19 vaccine documents accessed in EMA cyberattack - Netscape Money & Business
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