Tyson pays fine for OSHA violation WASHINGTON – Tyson Foods Inc. plead guilty on Tuesday at U.S. District Court in Arkansas and agree to pay a fine following a employee’s
EPA, Perdue sign water protection agreement SALISBURY, Md. – Poultry producer Perdue Farms said Tuesday it has signed an agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) where it will provide
Bond resigns from Tyson Foods SPRINGDALE, Ark. – Tyson Foods Inc. announced Monday that Dick Bond, president and chief executive officer, was resigning, effective immediately. “After seven years of helping
SPRINGDALE, Arkansas – Dick Bond, president and chief executive officer of Tyson Foods Inc., announced Monday he is leaving the company, effective immediately. Leland Tollett, former chairman and CEO
Wis. company recalls bacon bits for Listeria WASHINGTON – Patrick Cudahy of Cudahy, Wis. is recalling about 3,590 pounds of bacon bit products on concerns it may contaminated with Listeria
Pilgrim's Pride gets final court approval to DIP financing PITTSBURG, Texas – Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. announced Tuesday that it has received final approval to access its $450 million debtor-in-possession financing
Mexico stops imports from 30 U.S. meat plants NEW YORK – Mexico last week suspended meat imports from 30 plants in 14 states, according to a list on the U.S.
Mo. company recalls sausage on Listeria concerns WASHINGTON – T. Piekutowski European Style Sausage of St. Louis, Mo., is recalling about 750 pounds of sausage products that may be contaminated
NLRB declares union win at pork plant TAR HEEL, N.C. – The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on Monday declared that the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) had won
NLRB holds off on Smithfield vote TAR HEEL, N.C. – The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) said Friday it will hold off on officially declaring Smithfield’s largest pork slaughterhouse unionized.