It seems we are once again learning that the traditional saying, "what you see is what you get" is simply no longer the case. For instance, news reports focusing on the recent meat scandal in Europe identified that packages of frozen beef burgers actually contained unlabeled horse meat. While horse meat isn't necessarily harmful to one's health, eating it is taboo in some countries while in many other cultures, horse meat is just not viewed as acceptable ingredient. This incident seems to be just scratching the surface as other analyses have reporting finding pig DNA in beef burgers.
Hiring senior candidates who are "all beef," not horse meat
May 05
Posted by Paul Croteau in Recruitment
Accounting, Finance and IT Recruitment Services
Oct 17
Posted by Administrator in Recruitment
Accounting, Finance and IT Recruitment Services
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Barbara Bowes |
| "Barbara J. Bowes, FCHRP, CMC is president of Legac..." | |
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Posted on 12 May 2013
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Paul Croteau |
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Posted on 20 May 2013
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Bill Medd |
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Posted on 28 April 2013
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