Posted on 12/19/2001 4:56:11 PM PST by vrwcregistered
SmartMoney.com - Market Analysis Grand Jury Indicts Tyson Foods Executives A FEDERAL grand jury in Tennessee indicted executives and managers of Tyson Foods (NYSE:TSN - news) on charges of conspiring to smuggle illegal aliens to work at the company's poultry-processing plants, the Justice Department said. The 36-count indictment unsealed on Wednesday said managers of the biggest U.S. chicken marketer tolerated the hiring of illegal aliens to meet production goals and cut costs. Tyson, of Springdale, Ark., disputed the charges. ``The prosecutor's claim in this indictment of a corporate conspiracy is absolutely false,'' the company said in a written statement. ``In reality, the specific charges are limited to a few managers who were acting outside of company policy at five of our 57 poultry-processing plants.'' The Justice Department said Tyson aided the immigrants by obtaining false documents so that they could work at Tyson poultry-processing plants ``under the false pretense of being legally employable.'' The indictment, the result of a 2 1/2-year undercover investigation by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, charges two corporate executives, Robert Hash, vice president of the retail fresh division, and Gerald Lankford, former human-resources manager. Four other former managers also were named. Fifteen plants were implicated in the conspiracy. Tyson said it conducted an internal investigation into the matter several months ago and terminated four managers named in the indictment. Two others are on administrative leave. ``This indictment came because Tyson refused to agree to the prosecutor's outrageous financial demands,'' the company said. Tyson also said it has taken steps to ensure that all of its employees are legally documented, including discontinuing the use of temporary-employment agencies to fill full-time positions within its processing plants, and making sure that managers with the authority to hire workers participate in training sessions dealing with the company's hiring policies and methods for detecting improperly documented workers. It also said it has terminated workers without proper documentation, and that it will review employees' documents every six months
Actually I have boycotted the entire state of Arkansas. Since the Clinton criminal machine came on the scene I decided that I will never buy anything made there again. That includes Tysons, TCBY, and shopping at Walmart. I check the label and if it comes from there I buy something else.
I haven't bought Tysons since I learned of the Clinton connection... years ago.
In this respect, the illegal aliens' behavior is totally predictable like in your analogy. It's easier to turn off the lights than deal with all the bugs.
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