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Hershey packer ordered to back-pay foreign student laborers
Published: 2012-11-16 Origin: confectionerynews.com Views:
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Core Tip: The US Labor Department has recovered back wages for overworked and underpaid student laborers from a company that packaged Hershey chocolates.
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