Posted on 04/28/2006 1:52:22 PM PDT by Die_Hard Conservative Lady
This is my first vanity post, so be nice!
I just heard on FoxNews that the meat packing company "Tyson" will be closing Monday to allow their employees so march in the protest on May 1st, whihc is this coming Monday. Are they an American company? They seem to forget they it's "Americans that purchase their product and keep them in business.... I also left them an email on thier website stating my feelings on them supporting this protest march...
Okay, I feel better now..... Thank you! Pleasse also go to the Tyson website and leave them an email as to how you feel....
I work in a hospital and used to do the workmans compensation cases for the local Tyson plants. THEY use so many illegal criminals that the local US citizens have a hard time finding work.I will call the two local plants and tell them I will never buy another Tyson product (already to that, never liked the bent one's buddy Tyson)
Have boycotted Tyson since the Clinton's, who were buds with that bunch. Plenty o'chicken out there without theirs.
Make that "Clintons"....not possessive.
How about boycotting the liberals in 2006 (both parties) for causing and allowing this to happen in the first place. We are losing our country faster than I have ever witnessed (including under Klintoon in the 90's).
Been boycotting these clowns for years, ever since I learned of their connection to BJ Clinton.
If they don't hire ILLEGALS why would they be forced to close? The only companies that will be missing workers are the ones who hire ILLEGALS. It is well documented that LEGAL immigrants(not ILLEGAL ALIENS) do not support the ILLEGALS for it makes the sacrifices they went through to get here and obtain legal resident status and citizenship meaningless!
JP....you seen this?
Great Idea
I never liked that elfin redneck Tyson anyhow
It's low grade yardbird anyhow
Bell and Evans .....I think Perdue doesn't hire illegales.
A version could be made for dim liberal friends, explaining that Tyson "exploits poor undocumented workers". The republican version would simply say that "Tyson uses illegals".
Can't I already don't buy anything Tyson ...
I haven't got any Tyson product since Bill Clinton. Tyson was a Clinton money source.
Hear Hear.
I will never let my shadow hit the door of any joint in Nashville that closes for this ANSWER sponsored goonie march....never
even if they serve the area's best mole poblano
This is to educate people on why Tyson is the right target to demonstrate internet solidarity.
I am also asking everybody to start chain letters to all their friends and acquaintances inviting them to join the boycott.
I am also asking everybody to Fax their Senators to vote against Guest worker/Amnesty.
I would appreciate it if you guys would join in and keep it going. I am going to be busy and short of time. We need to get to the Senators quickly.
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Immigration- Tyson Foods Supports "Comprehensive Immigration Reform"(amnesty) (barf alert)
Posted by pulaskibush On News/Activism ^ 04/08/2006 2:54:06 PM PDT · 40 replies · 785+ views
PR newswire ^ | 04/07/06 | Tyson Foods, Inc
SPRINGDALE, Ark., April 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Tyson Foods, Inc. (NYSE: TSN) today disseminated information to its team members about the company's efforts supporting comprehensive immigration reform under consideration in the Congress (see attached). The company also wanted to share with its team members how to weigh in on the national debate regarding this important issue. "We are disappointed that the U.S. Senate failed to pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill this week," said Ken Kimbro, senior vice president, human resources. "We hope they will do so when they return from their Easter recess, and the company will be working with... ______________________________________________________________
Tyson Foods Says Some Meat Plants To Be Closed Monday (For immigration rally) ^
Posted by HEMICRASHBOX
On News/Activism ^ 04/08/2006 10:43:59 AM PDT · 83 replies · 1,351+ views Cattle Network ^ | 4/8/2006 | None
Tyson Foods Says Some Meat Plants To Be Closed Monday KANSAS CITY (Dow Jones)--
Tyson Foods (TSN) said Friday some of its meat processing plants will be closed Monday due to a combination of factors including planned immigration rallies, which will affect some of the company's employees. Poor current market conditions was also cited for the one-day closure. Company spokesman Gary Mickelson in an e-mail reply said, "We at Tyson support comprehensive immigration reform and support our Team Members' right to express themselves on this important matter. We're telling them if they plan to take part in a rally Monday, and...
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(SHELBYVILLE, TN) DENIED ^
Posted by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin On News/Activism ^ 03/05/2006 1:24:42 PM PST · 18 replies · 390+ views
The Shelbyville Times-Gazette ^ | 04 March 2006 | John Carney
An employee of Tyson Foods in Shelbyville has tested positive for tuberculosis, according to complex manager Michael Sheets. The employee has been sent home, while 64 others working in the same department have been given skin tests for the disease. The company has also been educating employees about the disease. There was no word by 4 p.m. Friday on the skin test results from the 64 others tested. According to the Merck Manual of Medical Information, Home Edition, a positive skin test for tuberculosis does not necessarily mean that the subject actually has the disease. It may only mean that... __________________________________________________________________________________
BOYCOTT TYSON PRODUCTS, send chain letters to your friends. Solicit their participation. :)Easy Does It:)
Posted by indianrightwinger
On News/Activism ^ 11/08/2005 10:17:02 AM PST · 64 replies · 2,281+ views
CNN ^ First Roberts Court rulings unanimous Justices hand business two defeats Tuesday, November 8, 2005;
Posted: 12:58 p.m. EST (17:58 GMT) WASHINGTON (AP) --
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday that companies must pay plant workers for the time it takes to change into protective clothing and walk to their work stations. The issue was one of two that justices settled in a pair of unanimous decisions, the first rulings under the leadership of Chief Justice John Roberts in the new fall term. Roberts did not write either one. In a defeat for business, the court said that while employers aren't... _________________________________________________________
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^ Posted by Lobbyist
On News/Activism ^ 06/29/2005 9:15:19 AM PDT · 17 replies · 473+ views
Sedalia Democrat ^ | June 28, 2005 | Beth O'Malley
Eight former Tyson Foods employees are suing the company, alleging it hires illegal employees to reduce the hourly pay. The suit alleges that legal hourly workers "have been victimized by a scheme perpetrated both by Tyson and through a conspiracy among its top management" to reduce their pay "by knowingly hiring a workforce substantially comprised of undocumented illegal immigrants." ___________________________________________________________________________________
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Tyson Foods: No mad cow disease in our beef ^
Posted by HAL9000
On News/Activism ^ 12/24/2003 11:16:58 AM PST · 14 replies · 88+ views
Reuters via Babelfish translation ^ | December 24, 2003 CHICAGO, December 24 (Reuters) -
Tyson Foods , the first company of industrial butchery of the United States, neither bought, nor processed beef coming from the State of Washington where a case of insane cow was returned public Tuesday on a Holstein cow in a farm of the locality of Mabton. The company specified in an official statement Wednesday that it usually did not cut down old cattle in its establishments, like the cow concerned. Tyson ensured that it takes the maximum of measurements of hygiene in the treatment of the meat. "For example, we always remove the moëlle... _____________________________________________________________________________________
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