PepsiCo is now facing a federal lawsuit a week after it shut down its Back of the Yards plant without notice. Local Teamsters ...
Teamsters 727 is suing PepsiCo in federal court for violating the Warn Act by "failing to include overtime, premium pay, ...
PepsiCo said the decision was difficult but it described the 60-year-old building as a facility with “physical limitations.” ...
PepsiCo’s sudden closure of a 60-year-old bottling plant in Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood has left over 100 ...
The move caught employees off guard as they reported to work early this morning to find the South Side plant closed, ...
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He said PepsiCo has agreed to continue pay and benefits through the end of December, but said this experience is going to take all of his faith to get through. "My message to my coworkers is ...
PepsiCo was hit with a federal lawsuit after abruptly shutting down a facility in Chicago's Back of the Yards neighborhood ...
Workers at the plant on the south side of Chicago last Monday reported arriving to locked gates as well as delivery drivers ...
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In a notice to the union Monday it said was “pursuant to any possible obligations” under the WARN Act, PepsiCo said it would continue to pay union employees at the facility through Dec. 28.
PepsiCo said the decision was difficult but it described the 60-year-old building as a facility with “physical limitations.” The company said it would pay workers for the next 60 days even ...