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Aryzta AG CEO Kevin Toland said the company was trying to replace 35 percent of its workers
A Chicago bakery that makes buns for McDonald’s lost 800 workers — about one-third of its workforce — after an immigration raid and was struggling to replace them.
Aryzta AG CEO Kevin Toland said the company was trying to replace 35 percent of its workers after a raid at Cloverhill Bakery in Chicago, according to Bloomberg News. The Swiss-based company bakes hamburger buns for McDonald’s Corp. and other fast-food chains and supermarkets.
The company now struggles to find enough workers and will have to increase its wages — what Toland called “like having a brand new factory and brand new workforce.”
I would assume half the people in inner city Chicago are unemployed. Good luck getting them to do anything that requires getting up before noon.
The company now struggles to find enough workers and will have to increase its wages — what Toland called “like having a brand new factory and brand new workforce.”
Looks like it’s time for Illinois to end welfare if they have to hire illegals because they can’t otherwise find workers. They should also request the federal government review every single SS disability case in the state.
Fucking White Male saysLooks like it’s time for Illinois to end welfare if they have to hire illegals because they can’t otherwise find workers. They should also request the federal government review every single SS disability case in the state.
You would advocate this for all the red states too?
So you are saying places like Alabama and Kansas don't have welfare or illegals working there? You would advocate this for all the red states too?
When does the Dotard and his family start making crappy overpriced stuff in America instead of China ?
When does the Dotard and his family start making crappy overpriced stuff in America instead of China ?
Put his business practices where his mouth is - walk the walk.
anonymous saysfWhen does the Dotard and his family start making crappy overpriced stuff in America instead of China ?
Put his business practices where his mouth is - walk the walk.
Yup. No Trump Towers in the US. None whatsoever.
bob2356 saysTrump did use Polish illegals working in dangerous conditions without safety equipment or protection of any kind to tear down the existing building to build trump towers then didn't pay many of them. Seems illegals that make trump money are different..
Bobby, why are you always wrong.
bob2356 saysTrump did use Polish illegals working in dangerous conditions without safety equipment or protection of any kind to tear down the existing building to build trump towers then didn't pay many of them. Seems illegals that make trump money are different..
Bobby, why are you always wrong. Trump didn't use Polish workers, a contractor that he hired had employed them. The contractor didn't pay them, so Trump had to step up and cover their wages, since the contractor defaulted. Please get your facts straight. I would suggest you stop watching Rachel Maddow, she keeps giving you bad information
But you buy your daughter lunch at McDonalds and take it to her at school...okay then, good to know you are on board with your daughter eating it.
My daughter was 14 then, and Americans made the bread, and Liberals didn't openly hate America, that didn't happen until Hillary lost her Turn
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A Chicago bakery that makes buns for McDonald’s lost 800 workers — about one-third of its workforce — after an immigration raid and was struggling to replace them.
Aryzta AG CEO Kevin Toland said the company was trying to replace 35 percent of its workers after a raid at Cloverhill Bakery in Chicago, according to Bloomberg News. The Swiss-based company bakes hamburger buns for McDonald’s Corp. and other fast-food chains and supermarkets.
The company now struggles to find enough workers and will have to increase its wages — what Toland called “like having a brand new factory and brand new workforce.”
The workers were hired by a staffing agency, according to company officials, and Aryzta officials were unaware of “the extent of the risk that existed to the business.” They could not verify the workers’ documents during the raid, which occurred in September.