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[[Glenmorangie]] has been distilled on the Dornoch Firth since 1843.  It is one of Scotland's leading brands of malt whisky.<ref> Glenmorangie Website [https://www.glenmorangie.com/distillery/ Welcome to Glenmorangie] Last Accessed 2nd July 2007 </ref> In 1918 distillers [[Macdonald & Muir]] bought 40 per cent of the distillery with a whisky broker owning 60 per cent until Macdonald & Muir bought the business outright between 1925 and 1930.  American prohibition and the Second World War both forced the distillery to close but by the late 1970s the business began to grow again.  The Macdonald family fully owned the distillery until 2004 when the family sold it to [[LVMH]] (Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy), a French luxury goods company.  <ref> Scotland: Whisky & Distilleries [http://www.whisky-distilleries.info/Glenmorangie_EN.shtml Glenmorangie] accessed 14th September 2011 </ref> [[Diageo]] owns 33 per cent of [[LVMH]]     
  
 
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Workers at Glenmorangie's Broxburn plant are involved in a dispute concerning shift patterns.  It is though that the company are keen to enforce flexibility from employees in order to fulfill commitments to a contract wom from [[Jim Beam]] the US whiskey giant.  Workers currently work their hours over four days, the company want to extend this to five days.  Workers face loosing their jobs if they refuse to sign the new contracts, which will see them lose 38 days off each year.  Initially the company offered £500 in compensation which has now been withdrawn.  A [[GMB]] hope to restart negotionations soon, Glenmorangie refused to comment.  {{ref|1}}     
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#{{note|1}}Scotsman Business 30th June 2007 [http://business.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=984&id=1024562007 Whisky staff told sign deal or face axe] Last Acessed 2nd July
 

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Glenmorangie has been distilled on the Dornoch Firth since 1843. It is one of Scotland's leading brands of malt whisky.[1] In 1918 distillers Macdonald & Muir bought 40 per cent of the distillery with a whisky broker owning 60 per cent until Macdonald & Muir bought the business outright between 1925 and 1930. American prohibition and the Second World War both forced the distillery to close but by the late 1970s the business began to grow again. The Macdonald family fully owned the distillery until 2004 when the family sold it to LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy), a French luxury goods company. [2] Diageo owns 33 per cent of LVMH

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  1. Glenmorangie Website Welcome to Glenmorangie Last Accessed 2nd July 2007
  2. Scotland: Whisky & Distilleries Glenmorangie accessed 14th September 2011