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  1. Browning-Ferris Industries was a North American waste management company that was bought out in 1999. History. BFI was founded in Houston, Texas. The company was initially known as American Refuse Systems, and it opened its first landfill in 1968.

  2. Dec 14, 2017 · In a 3-2 decision, the National Labor Relations Board today overruled the Board’s 2015 decision in Browning-Ferris Industries, 362 NLRB No. 186 (2015) (“Browning-Ferris”), and returned to the pre–Browning Ferris standard that governed joint-employer liability.

  3. The second-largest waste disposal company in the world, Browning-Ferris Industries, Inc. (BFI) collects, processes, disposes, and recycles solid waste for commercial, industrial, and residential customers.

  4. Browning Ferris Industries: What Does It Mean and What Now? September 9, 2015 by Teague Paterson. By now you will have read about the NLRB’s Browning Ferris (BFI) decision, which restates the “joint employment” standard under the National Labor

  5. Sep 12, 2022 · By 1988, BFI was the second largest publicly company in the waste management industry, serving more than 4.5 million residential customers. By 1992, it had 26,000 employees, operated in ten countries, and reported sales of 3 billion dollars. The company owned more than 90 landfills.

  6. Browning-Ferris Industries, Inc. provides waste services. Company profile page for Browning-Ferris Industries Inc including stock price, company news, executives, board members, and...

  7. Nov 1, 1998 · Browning-Ferris Industries Inc. November 1, 1998. 2 MinRead. WORLD WASTES STAFF. One of the founding companies of the solid waste management industry, BFI's customer base spans 48 states...

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