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There's been a settlement in one of the food world's most twisted labor cases.
Plus: Jack the Horse gets protested, and Stella D'oro to shutter, all in our morning news roundup.
They plan to protest a talk featuring Terrance Brennan.
Is this proof that Wild Edibles is secretly delivering fish to restaurants claiming to boycott them?
Company president Richard Martin says he’ll continue to protest the protesters.
The seafood provider's bankruptcy is getting no sympathy from protesters.
Two companies go under, one thanks to labor and one thanks to general economic malaise.
The union organization has gone back to protesting "sweatshop seafood."
Wild Edibles' new tactic is this: Protesting those who protest against it.
A contempt-of-court motion accuses the seafood provider of illegally firing workers.
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