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Omaha Steve

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Mon Jul 25, 2022, 12:41 PM Jul 2022

Feds sue poultry producers, alleging unfair worker practices

Source: AP

By MICHAEL BALSAMO

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department filed a lawsuit Monday against some of the largest poultry producers in the U.S. along with a proposed settlement seeking to end what it claims have been longstanding deceptive and abusive practices for workers.

The suit, filed in federal court in Maryland, names Cargill, Sanderson Farms and Wayne Farms, along with a data consulting company known as Webber, Meng, Sahl and Co. and its president.

In its lawsuit, the Justice Department alleges the companies have been engaged in a multiyear conspiracy to exchange information about the wages and benefits of workers at poultry processing plants to drive down employee competition in the marketplace. The companies did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment.

The government contends the data consulting firm helped to share the information about the workers’ compensation with the companies and their executives. By carrying out the scheme, officials allege, the companies were able to compete less intensely for workers and reduce the amount of money and benefits they had to offer their employees, suppressing competition for poultry processing workers across the board, according to court papers.



FILE - Chicken is on display in a market in Pittsburgh, July 12, 2022. The Justice Department is expected to file a lawsuit and proposed settlement against some of the largest poultry producers in the U.S. It's part of an effort to end what the government claims have been longstanding deceptive and abusive practices for workers. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)


Read more: https://apnews.com/article/lawsuits-government-and-politics-afae51aeb2079d42bbdca7f529139c81

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Feds sue poultry producers, alleging unfair worker practices (Original Post) Omaha Steve Jul 2022 OP
The question I have is whether Webber, Meng, Sahl and Co is any different than ADP or Payfactors GregariousGroundhog Jul 2022 #1
The worst were using slave labor disguised as drug rehab Warpy Jul 2022 #2
What, no Tyson's? sinkingfeeling Jul 2022 #3

GregariousGroundhog

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1. The question I have is whether Webber, Meng, Sahl and Co is any different than ADP or Payfactors
Mon Jul 25, 2022, 12:55 PM
Jul 2022

There are a number of companies (ADP, Payfactors, etc.) that collect anonymized pay and benefits information and distribute it to others who also contribute data and/or pay for the data.

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