Dr. Oetker
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London Dr. Oetker workers ratify memorandum of agreement with company: unionDetails remain limited about the agreed-to settlement, which an official with UFCW Local 175 said was ratified with 62-per cent support.EconomyFeb 23
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Dr. Oetker plant workers in London Ont., reach tentative agreement with companyWorkers at the Dr. Oetker plant in London have reached a tentative agreement. They have been on strike since Wednesday, Feb., 16, causing a company shutdown.EconomyFeb 22
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Dr. Oetker workers take to the picket line outside London, Ont. plantThe union local, which represents approximately 251 workers at the Dr. Oetker plant in London, Ont., entered legal strike position at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday.EconomyFeb 16
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London, Ont. Dr. Oetker workers to go on strike Wednesday: unionUnionized workers at the plant, which opened in 2014, will be in a legal strike position as of 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, officials with UFCW Local 175 say.EconomyFeb 15
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London Dr. Oetker plant temporarily closed after worker tests positive for coronavirusThe facility has been closed and will remain closed through the long weekend for deep cleaning.HealthJul 30, 2020
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Amid widespread layoffs, London, Ont. Dr. Oetker plant hiring for 19 positionsThe pizza production facility, an essential service amid the COVID-19 crisis, needs more production workers, millwrights and technicians, among others.EconomyApr 8, 2020
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Original Cakerie expansion to create roughly 100 jobs for London areaOfficials say the project will consist of adding a new building onto the existing structure at 2825 Innovation Dr. in London as well as investments in new production lines.CanadaSep 23, 2019
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Dr. Oetker Canada to create 103 jobs, retain 115 after provincial investmentOntario will be investing up to $7-million in London's Dr. Oetker plant, allowing for the workforce to increase from roughly 200 to 300 and nearly doubling production.EconomyApr 30, 2018
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Dr. Oetker to close New Brunswick pizza plant at end of MayA spokesperson says 180 jobs are affected.CanadaJan 30, 2018
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