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Pepsi facility lays off workers, Sims Metal permit public comment, and unclaimed property

by The Editors November 7, 2024November 7, 2024

Pepsi facility abruptly lays off workers On the last Monday of October, as PepsiCo workers showed up to the company’s Back of the Yards facility before sunrise, they were surprised to learn that dozens of them had been laid off. The Teamsters Local 727 union said employees were sent home and Chicago police were onsite […]

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