A puff piece for Hamdi Ulukaya and Chobani. Nothing of substance here.
Though I am curious: Compared to other companies that are considered pro-employee (e.g. Costco), what does Chobani do for employees that's so pro-employee? Hamdi may be for a $15/he min. wage, but does he pay at least that without laws in place? That would be pro-employee.
I haven't read anything beyond this article, so if you have any insight, I'm listening.
Though I am curious: Compared to other companies that are considered pro-employee (e.g. Costco), what does Chobani do for employees that's so pro-employee? Hamdi may be for a $15/he min. wage, but does he pay at least that without laws in place? That would be pro-employee.
I haven't read anything beyond this article, so if you have any insight, I'm listening.