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Friday, 15 January 2010

Unite on Kraft/Cadbury

Long overdue plus for this. There's a shareholder briefing available for any investors wanting to hear the employees' perspective.
Posted by Tom Powdrill at 21:09
Labels: ownership, Unite

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