Related: Pepsi sued by FTC over controversial law infringement. These continuous concerning declines have caused PepsiCo to take extreme measures over the last few months to reduc
PepsiCo, Frito-Lay and Plant Closure
Pepsi + Frito Lay Announce Mass Layoffs, Plant Closure
PepsiCo Announces Major Plant Closure, Layoffs
PepsiCo, a snack and beverage giant that owns 23 brands, announced that a Frito-Lay plant in Liberty, New York, will close at the end of spring, laying off nearly 300 people. Newsweek has reached out to the town of Liberty and PepsiCo for comment via email on Thursday.
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PepsiCo laying off nearly 300 plant workers in Liberty, N.Y.
Related: Pepsi sued by FTC over controversial law infringement These continuous concerning declines have caused PepsiCo to take extreme measures over the last few months to reduce costs and make ends meet.
The Liberty, NY manufacturing facility has been a significant employer in the Hudson Valley region for almost three decades.
Pepsi is set to add language to its website clarifying they will no longer factor representation metrics into their executive compensation packages.
Pepsi announced it is ditching several DEI initiatives as the soda-maker joins the growing ranks of companies dropping the controversial initiatives.
2024 A U.S. appeals court sided with PepsiCo on Thursday in a lawsuit from canned coffee maker Rise Brewing that accused Pepsi's "Mtn Dew Rise" morning energy drink of infringing its trademarks.
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Asset manager Hillhouse Investment has hired PepsiCo Inc.’s Asia-Pacific Chief Executive Officer Wern-Yuen Tan in a push to expand consumer investments in the region.
PepsiCo and rival Coca-Cola are taking different paths on the issue of diversity. In a memo sent to employees and released Friday, PepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta said the company is rolling back some of its diversity,
PepsiCo and its Frito-Lay unit have been sued in U.S. court in California by convenience stores that claim they have been denied the same sales deals offered to major retailers such as Walmart and Albertsons,
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