Are you confusing Tyson Foods with Agriprocessor, the beef processing plant that got raided and has filed for backruptcy ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Gogo
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Are you confusing Tyson Foods with Agriprocessor, the beef processing plant that got raided and has filed for backruptcy ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Gogo
I'll just be the operative word that should be here is "NEW" employee's. :roll:
I thought I heard it on Fox News and I thought it was Tyson that's why I perked up but it was just a blip.Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnDoe2
Tyson Foods belongs to
shareholder country % source
Bank One Corp. 1.8
Barclays Plc 5.6
FMR Corp. (Fidelity Investments) 4.1
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. 4.4
Mellon Financial Corp. 1.9
Merrill Lynch & Co. 2.1
State Street Corp. 1.7
» More shareholders of Tyson Foods Inc.
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Tyson Foods owns
subsidiary country % source
IBP, Inc. 50.1 Les Echos
» More subsidiaries of Tyson Foods Inc.
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Brands
Cobb-Vantress Ethishop
Hudson Foods Ethishop
Iowa Beef Processors Ethishop
Mexican Original Ethishop
Tyson Foods Ethishop
Tyson Fresh Meats Ethishop
I know illegals that work there so this story is a joke. SOSADFORUS-You hit the nail on the head-New Hires. Tyson is now hiring the Somalis and catering to them.
Tyson Foods Q4 profit rises on higher margins, 9.5% sales growth
Nov 10, 2008 12:44
Meat products producer Tyson Foods, Inc. announced Monday morning that profit for the fourth quarter increased from last year on higher margins and 9.5% sales growth, helped by strong operating results for pork and beef segments. This was partially offset by poor performance at chicken and prepared-foods segments. However, adjusted earnings per share from continuing operations rose, but missed analysts' expectations by four cents.
News source: www.rttnews.com Geography: Americas Category: Business, Economics & Finance
http://news-rten.tis-www.com.ua/item-am ... 65335.html
LOL! on the avatar, jimpasz. I needed the laugh! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by jimpasz
I think that explains it. My understanding of the government's policy with regard to use of e-verify, i.e., what employers need to do to avoid prosecution, is that it is only mandatory for new employees.Quote:
'll just be the operative word that should be here is "NEW" employee's. Rolling Eyes