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marmar

(77,080 posts)
Tue Feb 28, 2012, 12:50 PM Feb 2012

Hershey chocolate, not so sweet?


Published on Tuesday, February 28, 2012 by Common Dreams
The Dreadful Candy Caper: Hershey's Outrageous Labor Violations

by David Macaray


What happened recently at the Hershey candy factory, in Palmyra, Pennsylvania, has to be considered one of the weirdest and most outrageous labor stories of the new year.

First the outrageous part. According to a story in the New York Times (February 21), Exel, the logistics company hired by Hershey to oversee its Palmyra operation, was found guilty by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) of intentionally failing to report 42 serious injuries in the plant over a period of four years. Those 42 accidents constituted 43-percent of all such injuries that occurred during that period.

The majority of those injuries were related to the lifting and rehandling of large crates (some weighing 60 pounds) of Reese’s cups, Kit-Kat bars, and Hershey’s Kisses. The Labor Department issued fines in the amount of $280,000, and David Michaels, the Assistant Secretary of Labor in charge of OSHA, was quoted as saying, “Exel understood exactly what the law was on reporting. They were aware of these other injuries, and they just did not record them.” So that $283,000 penalty (inordinately high for OSHA violations) wasn’t levied for the usual reasons—improper record-keeping or unsafe working conditions—but for the much more serious crime of willful deceit.

Of course, Hershey wiped its hands clean of the whole affair, claiming they had no knowledge of how Exel ran the operation. This “veil of ignorance” nonsense is reminiscent of American sportswear and sports equipment companies claiming not to know that their products—the ones being sold for top dollar on American shelves—are being manufactured in Central American sweatshops where near slave-labor conditions exist, and where union activists are regularly threatened, beaten and, on occasion, murdered. ...................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.commondreams.org/view/2012/02/28



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Hershey chocolate, not so sweet? (Original Post) marmar Feb 2012 OP
Bastards! lonestarnot Feb 2012 #1
I have read the chocolate from Europe makes the chocolate made here taste like cardboard! benld74 Feb 2012 #2
It does..... marmar Feb 2012 #3
Yup...try Switzerland... joeybee12 Feb 2012 #4
rancid boot leather MisterP Feb 2012 #5

marmar

(77,080 posts)
3. It does.....
Tue Feb 28, 2012, 03:05 PM
Feb 2012

Even the Dairy Milk bars that are sold here in the States taste nothing like the ones in Britain. ...... And we don't even want to get started on the Belgian chocolates.


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