
“Our dedication to innovation, and in turn increasing consumer and customer value, has been an integral part of Sara Lee’s transformation,” said Brenda Barnes, chairman and chief executive officer of Sara Lee Corp. “Now, with The Kitchens of Sara Lee, we are fully equipped to turn consumer insights into products that differentiate us in the marketplace.”
The state-of-the-art features of the Kitchens of Sara Lee allow research and development teams to test product, processes and preparations before implementing mass production.
Authorities allege that Cronic knowingly hired illegal immigrants from around 2000 until October, 2008, when federal agents raided the plant. Federal investigation into the company has also involved 12 supervisors and more than 300 employees. The raid came after authorities determined that 777 or 825 employees at the plant had submitted false documents to get hired.
“We're relying on records and witnesses familiar with the plant operation,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Kevin McDonald. “The witnesses and the records, we believe, indicate Mr. Cronic was, as plant manager, aware that unauthorized workers were being hired.”
The Charlotte Observer, which reported the story, stated that some House of Raeford managers preferred to hire illegal immigrants because they were less likely to question working conditions for fear of losing their jobs or being deported.
Source: Charlotte Observer
If the two sides can’t settle their differences, the WTO Dispute Settlement Body can set up a panel of judges to review the case and issue a verdict. China maintains that its poultry production meets international standards and that it exports poultry products to other developed markets.
Source: Reuters
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