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Tyson Foods Found in Violation of Fair Labor Standards Act
USAgNet - 11/06/2009
Tyson Foods Inc., one of the nation's largest poultry producers, has been found in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act at its Blountsville, Ala., facility. The jury's verdict in federal court in Birmingham
resulted from a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Labor against the company.
"We are very pleased that the jury in Birmingham has vindicated our
position that employers must pay their workers for the time that they are
required to work," said Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis. "This is a
victory for workers, and the result of years of dedicated efforts to
protecting the rights of working Americans on the part of attorneys,
investigators and others within the Labor Department."
The addition of 250 new wage and hour field investigators -- a staff increase of more than a third -- along with additional new staff in the department's Office of the Solicitor, makes clear our commitment to
ensuring compliance with federal labor laws for the benefit of America's working families, added Secretary Solis.
The Department of Labor's lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court
for the Northern District of Alabama. The federal department alleged that
Tyson Foods did not keep accurate records and failed to pay production line
employees for the time they spend donning and doffing safety and sanitary
gear, and performing other related work activities. The violations cover
the period from the year 2000 to the present and affect approximately 3,000
current and former workers at the plant.
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