Workers In Venezuela Freed After Being Held By Government For Not Meeting Production Output Goals

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Mark Melin
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Private company employees at a Pepsi-Cola bottling plant in Venezuela have been freed by the government after being held for reduced production output. The plant and its employees have been a political football in the past, bandied about by the Socialist government of Nicolas Maduro in a war of words with the U.S. over “economic war” that the Socialist claims led the country toward poverty.   Workers in Venezuela freed as real laws violated are supply and demand “Pepsi-Cola Venezuela managed to obtain full freedom for its Caucagua plant workers, who were arbitrarily detained on Friday,” Empresas Polar, owner of…

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Mark Melin is an alternative investment practitioner whose specialty is recognizing the impact of beta market environment on a technical trading strategy. A portfolio and industry consultant, wrote or edited three books including High Performance Managed Futures (Wiley 2010) and The Chicago Board of Trade’s Handbook of Futures and Options (McGraw-Hill 2008) and taught a course at Northwestern University's executive education program.