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Article

26 Jan 2005

Author:
Shea Van Hoy, Morning News [of Northwest Arkansas, USA]

Group blasts practices by meat industry [USA]

A human rights group on Tuesday released a report charging meat industry companies such as Tyson Foods with maintaining overly hazardous work conditions and using illegal tactics to oppose union organization in plants...Tyson spokesman Gary Mickelson said the company was “disappointed by the report’s misleading conclusions” and questioned the author’s “extensive ties to organized labor.”