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A federal judge ruled that the workers were entitled to their jobs, their pay, and their benefits, and ordered Brynwood to reinstate the workers.
Kerry Trueman: No Contract, No Cookies: Is This the Way a Country Crumbles? Kerry Trueman 2011
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Brynwood claimed, as the New York Times' Jennifer 8.
Kerry Trueman: No Contract, No Cookies: Is This the Way a Country Crumbles? Kerry Trueman 2011
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An exasperated Brynwood in 2009 sold the bakery operations to Lance Inc., which relocated them to Ohio.
From a Cookie Factory to a Shopping Center Dawn Wotapka 2011
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Brynwood refused to provide the union with financial statements to document its claims that the cuts were needed, and was found guilty of bargaining in bad faith.
Kerry Trueman: No Contract, No Cookies: Is This the Way a Country Crumbles? Kerry Trueman 2011
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Brynwood wanted to trim salaries for unskilled workers—and raise wages for skills such as mechanics—and it wanted employees to contribute to health-care costs.
From a Cookie Factory to a Shopping Center Dawn Wotapka 2011
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The seller of the bakery plant is Brynwood Partners, a private equity fund based in Greenwich, Conn., which purchased Stella D'oro in 2006 in an ill-fated effort to turn the manufacturer around.
From a Cookie Factory to a Shopping Center Dawn Wotapka 2011
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The sale to Metropolitan is Brynwood's final step in divesting itself of the cookie maker.
From a Cookie Factory to a Shopping Center Dawn Wotapka 2011
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The Bronx factory, which was still owned by Brynwood, has remained idle since then.
From a Cookie Factory to a Shopping Center Dawn Wotapka 2011
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In 2006, Stella D'oro was purchased by Brynwood, whose other brands include Zest and Balance Bars.
From a Cookie Factory to a Shopping Center Dawn Wotapka 2011
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Unilever PLC Wednesday said it has reached an agreement to sell the Alberto VO5 hair-styling brand in the U.S. and Puerto Rico, as well as the Rave hairsrpay brand globally, to private equity group Brynwood Partners LP for an undisclosed sum.
Unilever Sells Alberto VO5, Rave to Brynwood Simon Zekaria 2011
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