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Saturday, August 02, 2008

UK Tysons Observes Eid al-Fitr

(With a hat-tip to Michael)

From this source:
Tyson drops Labor Day holiday for Eid al-Fitr
Friday, August 1, 2008
By Brian Mosely

Workers at Tyson Foods' poultry processing plant in Shelbyville will no longer have a paid day off on Labor Day, but will instead take the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr in the fall.

A recent press release from the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) stated that a new contract at the Shelbyville facility "implements a new holiday to accommodate the ... Muslim workers at the plant."

The RWDSU stated that "the five-year contract creates an additional paid holiday, Iidal Fitil, a Muslim holiday that occurs toward the end of Ramadan."

Eid al-Fitr falls on Oct. 1 this year.

Tyson's Director of Media Relations, Gary Mickelson, stated that while the new contract does not provide an additional holiday, as the union claimed, "the new contract includes eight paid holidays, which is the same number provided in the old contract."

"However, the union leadership did request and receive Eid al-Fitr (which is apparently spelled various ways including Id al-Fitr and Eid ul-Fitr) as a paid holiday in place of Labor Day," Mickelson confirmed in an e-mail to the T-G.

"Since all Team Members will still have eight paid holidays, the change will not affect production," Mickelson said.

Eid al-Fitr means "Festival of the Breaking of the Fast" in Arabic, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica, and marks the end of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting....
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And just what is Ramadan? See my post of last year on the topic. Dhimmis won't bother to do the research or to open their eyes as to the larger meaning of the various concessions the West is making to Moslems.

2 comments:

  1. I typically don't purchase Tysons products anyway - over processed for my taste.

    However, a great big can of red white and blue whoop ass needs to be cracked open on Tyson's board of directors heads.

    Labor Day is a United States Federal holiday observed on the first Monday in September with parades exhibiting to the public "the strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor organizations", followed by a festival for the workers and their families.

    Is it possible 'trade and labor' organizations are permitting this specific abomination?

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  2. I'm all the way with Anonymous on this.

    Fuck Tyson's chicken.

    That stuff will kill you anyway.

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