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Burnt rubber: Firestone cuts back in Liberia
A worker cuts the bark of a rubber tree on a plantation of US company Firestone in Harbel, Liberia, on October 17, 2016 Harbel (Liberia) (AFP) - US rubber giant Firestone, no stranger to controversy during its 90 years in Liberia, is again stoking anger, this time for firing hundreds of workers who now fear for their livelihoods.
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Burnt Rubber: Firestone Rubber Plantation Cuts Back in Liberia
Harbel – U.S. rubber giant Firestone, no stranger to controversy during its 90 years in Liberia, is again stoking anger, this time for firing hundreds of workers who now fear for their livelihoods. By Zoom Dosso (AFP) Firestone has carried out tw
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Burnt rubber: Firestone cuts back in Liberia
US rubber giant Firestone, no stranger to controversy during its 90 years in Liberia, is again stoking anger, this time for firing hundreds of workers who now fear for their livelihoods. Firestone has carried out two waves of sackings over the last few months, aiming at a seven percent cut in the ...
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Burnt rubber: Firestone cuts back in Liberia
US rubber giant Firestone, no stranger to controversy during its 90 years in Liberia, is again stoking anger, this time for firing hundreds of workers who now fear for their livelihoods. Firestone has carried out two waves of sackings over the last few months, aiming at a seven percent cut in the workforce because of what it describes as "ongoing significant and unsustainable losses" due to depressed rubber prices.
Send InquiryBurnt rubber: Firestone cuts back in Liberia
A worker cuts the bark of a rubber tree on a plantation of US company Firestone in Harbel, Liberia, on October 17, 2016. By Zoom Dosso (AFP) Harbel (Liberia) (AFP) - US rubber giant Firestone, no stranger to controversy during its 90 years in Liberia, is again stoking anger, this time for firing hundreds of workers who now fear for their livelihoods.
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Burnt rubber: Firestone cuts back in Liberia
Harbel (Liberia) (AFP) - US rubber giant Firestone, no stranger to controversy during its 90 years in Liberia, is again stoking anger, this time for firing hundreds of workers who now fear for ...
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Burnt Rubber: Firestone Rubber Plantation Cuts Back in Liberia Super User Nov 27, 2016 0 Harbel – U.S. rubber giant Firestone, no stranger to controversy during its 90 years in Liberia, is again stoking anger, this time for firing hundreds of workers who now fear for their livelihoods.
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Send InquiryBurnt rubber: Firestone cuts back in Liberia
A worker cuts the bark of a rubber tree on a plantation of US company Firestone in Harbel, Liberia, on October 17, 2016 Harbel (Liberia) (AFP) - US rubber giant Firestone, no stranger to controversy during its 90 years in Liberia, is again stoking anger, this time for firing hundreds of workers who now fear for their livelihoods.
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Burnt Rubber: Firestone Rubber Plantation Cuts Back in Liberia
Harbel – U.S. rubber giant Firestone, no stranger to controversy during its 90 years in Liberia, is again stoking anger, this time for firing hundreds of workers who now fear for their livelihoods. Burnt Rubber: Firestone Rubber Plantation Cuts Back in Liberia. Burnt Rubber: Firestone Rubber Plantation Cuts Back in Liberia.
Send InquiryBurnt rubber: Firestone cuts back in Liberia
A worker cuts the bark of a rubber tree on a plantation of US company Firestone in Harbel, Liberia, on October 17, 2016. By Zoom Dosso (AFP) Harbel (Liberia) (AFP) - US rubber giant Firestone, no stranger to controversy during its 90 years in Liberia, is again stoking anger, this time for firing hundreds of workers who now fear for their livelihoods.
Send InquiryBurnt rubber: Firestone cuts back in Liberia
US rubber giant Firestone, no stranger to controversy during its 90 years in Liberia, is again stoking anger, this time for firing hundreds of workers who now fear for their livelihoods. Firestone has carried out two waves of sackings over the last few months, aiming at a seven percent cut in the workforce because of what it describes as "ongoing significant and unsustainable losses" due to depressed rubber prices.
Send InquiryBurnt rubber: Firestone cuts back in Liberia
US rubber giant Firestone, no stranger to controversy during its 90 years in Liberia, is again stoking anger, this time for firing hundreds of workers who now fear for their livelihoods. Firestone has carried out two waves of sackings over the last few months, aiming at a seven percent cut in the
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Burnt rubber: Firestone cuts back in Liberia
Harbel (Liberia) (AFP) - US rubber giant Firestone, no stranger to controversy during its 90 years in Liberia, is again stoking anger, this time for firing hundreds of workers who now fear for
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Burnt Rubber: Firestone Rubber Plantation Cuts Back in Liberia Super User Nov 27, 2016 0 Harbel – U.S. rubber giant Firestone, no stranger to controversy during its 90 years in Liberia, is again stoking anger, this time for firing hundreds of workers who now fear for their livelihoods.
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