Prices, immigration rallies to cut Tyson meat output on Mon
Fri Apr 7, 2006 12:53 PM ET CHICAGO (Reuters) - Top U.S. meat producer Tyson Foods Inc. said on Friday that it will reduce production for one day on Monday at its beef, pork, and chicken operations in response to market conditions and planned immigration rallies on that day."Some of our plants are not scheduled to operate Monday, due to multiple reasons including market conditions and the planned immigration rally," Gary Mickelson, Tyson spokesman, said in an e-mail. About 30 percent of Tyson's workers are Hispanic and the company is studying what impact an immigration rally scheduled for that day will have on worker attendance at its plants.
Fox reports that 90% of california farmworkers are illegal?
Without secure borders, rather than have any kind of rational immigration policy which keeps us as the hope of the poor and oppressed, we are creating an untenable, economic situation, making criminals out of employers to think they are being competitive, and victims of those who are being tacitly blackmailed.
There! A liberal destruction of the situation. It needs one.
The entire structure is corrupt
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Boycott Tyson Products.
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