300 Jobs To Go In Fonterra Proposals: Union
newswire.co.nz, New Zealand -Feb 21, 2006
The Dairy Workers Union says Fonterra proposes to shedding 300 jobs in the restructuring of its secondary cheese processing capacity within New Zealand.
Thelma Domenici: Melt away your fondue frustrations
Albuquerque Tribune, NM -Feb 21, 2006
Dear Thelma: Some new friends have invited me to a fondue party. While I understand the concept of fondue, I'm wondering if there is anything special I need to know about how to participate properly.
newswire.co.nz, New Zealand -
The Dairy Workers Union says Fonterra proposes to shedding 300 jobs in the restructuring of its secondary cheese processing capacity within New Zealand.
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Albuquerque Tribune, NM -
Dear Thelma: Some new friends have invited me to a fondue party. While I understand the concept of fondue, I'm wondering if there is anything special I need to know about how to participate properly.
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