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U.S. canned tuna producer Bumble Bee Foods has asked a court to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that it knowingly benefited from its suppliers’ use of forced labor by Indonesian workers. Earlier this ...
Some queens don't rule nonstop. A new study from the University of California, Riverside shows that even bumble bee queens, the sole founders of their colonies, take regular breaks from ...
For community scientists interested in helping map data about bumble bees, the University of Wyoming’s Biodiversity Institute is sponsoring a Mountain States Bumble Bee Atlas training Sunday, June 1, ...
Individual donors gave Individual donors gave 32 large ($200+) contributions to Bumble Bee Seafoods PAC in the 2005-2006 election cycle. See the details.
Bumble Bee Foods filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Delaware Thursday and announced it has agreed to sell the company for $925 million.
The fishermen claim Bumble Bee violated US human trafficking laws by importing seafood that was caught using forced labor.
Bumble Bee is one of the oldest canned seafood companies in the US and holds the country’s largest market share for canned and pouched tuna, according to the Seafood Stewardship Index.
First-of-its-kind lawsuit alleges human trafficking by California’s Bumble Bee Seafoods Lawsuit by four Indonesian men alleges they were forced to labor for little or no pay in violation of ...
San Diego-based canned tuna giant Bumble Bee Seafoods has known for years that fishing vessels in its supply fleet used forced labor but failed to stop the practice, according to a lawsuit filed ...
In a lawsuit filed in California, the plaintiffs said that Bumble Bee Foods was aware of and benefited from abuse by suppliers. The company declined to comment.