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appalachiablue

(41,171 posts)
Thu Nov 19, 2020, 10:04 PM Nov 2020

Tyson Food Managers Bet On Workers Getting Covid-19, Lawsuit Says

Source: BBC News

Supervisors at an Iowa Tyson Foods, a major US meat processor, placed bets on how many workers would become infected with coronavirus as an outbreak raged through the plant this spring, a wrongful death suit alleges. The lawsuit, filed this week by the son of an employee who died with Covid-19, claims the company demonstrated "wanton disregard for worker safety".

Isidro Fernandez, who died in April, was one of more than 1,000 workers infected amid the plant's outbreak. Tyson has called for an investigation. In a statement, the company said it was "extremely upset" about the accusations and that it had suspended the individuals allegedly involved without pay. "If these claims are confirmed, we'll take all measures necessary to root out and remove this disturbing behaviour from our company," the statement said.

Tyson Foods employs some 100,000 workers nationwide. At least five other employees at the Waterloo, Iowa facility died, according to the Associated Press. According to court records, the company was advised by the county sheriff to shut the plant as infection spread this spring, but it did not. Tony Thompson, the Black Hawk county sheriff, said the facility's working conditions "shook him to the core", the filing said.

"Around this time, Defendant Tom Hart, the Plant Manager of the Waterloo facility, organised a cash buy-in, winner-take-all betting pool for supervisors and managers to wager how many employees would test positive for Covid-19," the lawsuit said. Mr Hart is one of several named defendants, including Tyson Foods chairman John Tyson, CEO Noel White and local managers Cody Brustkern and John Casey. Mr Casey is alleged to have "explicitly directed supervisors to ignore symptoms of Covid-19"...

Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55009228



The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/19/tyson-foods-workers-covid-coronavirus-lawsuit



- Tyson's Waterloo plant closed temporarily amid a Covid-19 outbreak in April.
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Tyson Food Managers Bet On Workers Getting Covid-19, Lawsuit Says (Original Post) appalachiablue Nov 2020 OP
Kickin' with disgust! Faux pas Nov 2020 #1
Absolutely sickened KNR niyad Nov 2020 #2
Heartless lack of empathy? 100 to 1 they're Trump voters William Seger Nov 2020 #3
disgusting Marthe48 Nov 2020 #4
Shades of 'Dead Peasants' life insurance policies on employees. appalachiablue Nov 2020 #5
"root out and remove this disturbing behaviour from our company" Not BEHAVIOR! PEOPLE did it! mpcamb Nov 2020 #6
K&R ck4829 Nov 2020 #7

Marthe48

(17,021 posts)
4. disgusting
Fri Nov 20, 2020, 11:37 AM
Nov 2020

It is bad enough that meat processing plants in particular took little notice of safety measures, but to bet on their outcome is brutal.

mpcamb

(2,875 posts)
6. "root out and remove this disturbing behaviour from our company" Not BEHAVIOR! PEOPLE did it!
Fri Nov 20, 2020, 04:23 PM
Nov 2020

Individuals who have names did it. They killed workers!
Start there, not with 'behavior'.

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