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A spokesperson for suspended Market Basket CEO Arthur T. Demoulas accused the company’s board of attempting to silence ...
Suspended Market Basket CEO Arthur T. Demoulas is accusing the supermarket chain's Board of Directors of attempting to ...
“Arthur T. Demoulas confirms that the parties have agreed to put the issues between them to a mediator on September 3 in hopes of avoiding litigation and reaching a quicker and amicable resolution ...
Market Basket’s board of directors on Friday shared an update on the status of the investigation into suspended CEO Arthur T. Demoulas. The Tewksbury-based grocery chain’s board placed Demoulas on ...
Market Basket CEO Arthur T. Demoulas has been put on paid administrative leave amid accusations that he has been considering leading a work stoppage that could upend stores across the region.
Beauregard urged the company to resolve its internal dispute and bring back Arthur T. Demoulas before it’s too late, ...
Market Basket employees, including two executives put on paid leave by the Board of Directors, are speaking out about the ongoing power struggle and new fight for control of the company.
Market Basket CEO Arthur T. Demoulas walks outside the store off of Pawtucket Boulevard in Lowell as it prepares to open on Oct. 9, 2020. In a move reminiscent of the summer of 2014 when Demoulas ...
READING, Mass. — Two days after the CEO of Market Basket and other executives were put on paid leave by the supermarket chain's board of directors, some are pushing back against the allegations ...
In an echo of an unusual corporate fight that produced six weeks of protests and boycotts in 2014, the board of directors of the Market Basket supermarket chain have again pushed out CEO Arthur T ...
A Market Basket board member revealed information on his time with the company after the beloved grocery chain's Board of Directors placed its CEO, Arthur T. Demoulas, on paid administrative leave.
"Market Basket will go on and expand even more." CEO forced out in 2014 In 2014, Arthur T. Demoulas was forced out when the Market Basket board was controlled by his cousin, Arthur S. Demoulas.