Chiquita Restructures, Cuts 160 Management Positions
Militia-funding banana company Chiquita has announced a big restructuring plan that will eliminate 160 management jobs, including 21% of the top three tiers of management, for a savings of $60-80 million dollars in 2008. The company says it will use the savings to pay down debt. It doesn't mention, however, that last month it was fined $25 million for financially supporting both left- and right-wing paramilitary groups in Colombia from 1997 to 2004.
Coincidentally, the company said it will "take a one-time charge of $25 million in the fourth quarter of 2007, related to severance costs and certain asset write-downs."
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@Stinerman: you wouldn't be saying that if you understood the context of the funding. It's not really funding per se, more like extortion. the paramilitary groups would come to you and say we'll protect you from the other side for $X. if you don't then something bad will happen. why do you think they "support" both left and right wing sides? because both sides extorted the shit out of chiquita. and btw, the only reason why this is public knowledge is because Chiquita's own executives felt guilty about giving money to terrorists and of their own volition fessed up to the Feds. good job on the gov't for slapping them in the face by using it against them and fining them. sounds just like the typical hypocritical bullshit to come out of the Bush administration
@Hinomura: So buying bannanas = funding terrorists? Probably had to fire management to save their life.





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