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Bumble Bee asks court to dismiss lawsuit alleging forced labor in tuna supply chain - MSNBy Basten Gokkon U.S. canned tuna producer Bumble Bee Foods has asked a court to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that it knowingly benefited from its suppliers’ use of forced labor by Indonesian workers.
Bumble Bee, which had a 41% U.S. market share for canned albacore when it filed for bankruptcy in 2019, is incorporated in Delaware and in 2020 was sold for nearly $1 billion to the Taiwanese tuna ...
Bumble Bee, which had a 41% U.S. market share for canned albacore when it filed for bankruptcy in 2019, is incorporated in Delaware and in 2020 was sold for nearly $1 billion to the Taiwanese tuna ...
Bumble Bee holds the largest market share in the US for canned and pouched tuna. Moment Editorial/Getty Images. Another plaintiff, Akhmad, who, like many Indonesians, uses a single name, recounted ...
Bumble Bee had been warned of inhumane conditions in its supply chain over the years, Fryszman said. In 2020, accounts of abusive conditions and forced labor prompted the U.S. to halt imports ...
U.S. canned tuna producer Bumble Bee Foods has asked a court to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that it knowingly benefited from its suppliers’ use of forced labor by Indonesian workers. Earlier this ...
Bumble Bee, which had a 41% U.S. market share for canned albacore when it filed for bankruptcy in 2019, is incorporated in Delaware and in 2020 was sold for nearly $1 billion to the Taiwanese tuna ...
Cans of Bumble Bee tuna as part of the decor in the company’s lobby next to Petco Park in the old Showley Candy Factory in 2016. (John Gibbins / U-T file) Controversy has swirled around Bumble Bee in ...
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