...plant, in past inspections, according to records obtained by the Detroit Free Press. But officials at Culinary, a Tyson Foods Inc. subsidiary, say they corrected problems and installed state-of-the-art safety systems after two food recalls...
...costs in its poultry factories by smuggling illegal immigrants from Mexico and giving them fraudulent work papers. Tyson Foods Inc. and six employees of the Arkansas-based company were charged in the 36-count indictment, which contends they...
...The result was a crowded job market and few openings. As her options dwindled, McRoberts decided to apply at a Tyson Foods Inc. poultry plant. She found work on the "re-processing line," where damaged birds are sent by Agriculture Department...
...Chris Watney said the Constitution gives the president broad authority to grant pardons. Schaffer, an executive of Tyson Foods Inc., in Springdale, Ark., was convicted in June 1998 of illegally trying to influence Espy, then the agriculture...
...Consumers want "a name in the fresh meat case that they can trust time and time again," Leman said. Poultry giant Tyson Foods Inc. is betting IBP is right. Tyson, whose brand name now dominates U.S. chicken sales, wants to do the same in...
...the Senate legislation, and so are packing houses owned by farmer cooperatives. A handful of companies, led by Tyson Foods Inc., already dominate the growing and processing of chickens, and to an increasing extent, hogs. Supporters say...
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