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  2. Oreo boycott - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Mondelez generated more than $34 billion in revenue and [2] CEO Irene Rosenfeld received $21 million a year in compensation. [1] The pressure to cut American jobs in Mondelez was linked to Bill Ackman, a hedge-fund billionaire who purchased a 7.5 percent stake in Mondelez, and is believed to have pushed for cost cutting.

  3. 2021 Nabisco strike - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Nabisco strike was a labor strike involving workers for the American snack manufacturer Nabisco, a subsidiary of Mondelez International.The strike began at a Nabisco facility in Portland, Oregon on August 10 and over the next few days spread to several more Nabisco facilities throughout the United States.

  4. Mondelez International - Wikipedia

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    Mondelez International, Inc. (/ ˌ m ɒ n d ə ˈ l iː z / MON-də-LEEZ) [3] (styled as Mondelēz International) is an American multinational confectionery, food, holding, beverage and snack food company based in Chicago. [4] Mondelez has an annual revenue of about $26.5 billion and operates in approximately 160 countries. [5]

  5. List of Mondelez International brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of brands developed, owned, or licensed by Mondelez International (formerly Kraft Foods Inc.). The company's core businesses are snack foods and confectionery. Kraft-branded products are made for some international territories by Mondelez International under license from Kraft Heinz Company since 2012.

  6. Mondelez v AMWU - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Court of Australia was tasked with defining what constitutes a "day" in the context of personal leave entitlements under the National Employment Standards. Mondelez asserted that the National Employment Standards interpreted 10 "notional" days as the equivalent of 7.2 hours per week when dividing by the 36-hour weekly work hours.

  7. Belvita - Wikipedia

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    The biscuits were first introduced in France in 1998, [4] [5] expanding to seven additional European markets in 2000, Brazil in 2010 and the North American market in 2012. [6] [7] [8]

  8. Economy of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The city is home to several Fortune 500 companies, including Archer Daniels Midland, Conagra Brands, Exelon, JLL, Kraft Heinz, McDonald's, Mondelez International, Motorola Solutions, Sears, and United Airlines Holdings, [3] although Chicago has experienced an exodus of large corporations since 2020, [4] including Boeing; Citadel LLC ...

  9. Talk:Mondelez International - Wikipedia

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    Most people would recognize that horizontal bar as a phonetic symbol indicating to prounounce the vowel in its "long" form. I believe that the intent here is to suggest that Mondelez products are "deleecious"). The technical name for the symbol is the macron. Fabrickator 07:49, 28 November 2020 (UTC)