Hawley demands answers on child labor from Tyson CEO after damning NY Times report
- Tyson Foods is facing accusations of participating in dangerous and illegal child labor practices, raising concerns about their ethical standards and treatment of workers.
- The reports of Tyson Foods' alleged involvement in child labor practices have alarmed many, highlighting the need for stronger regulations and enforcement to prevent exploitation of vulnerable workers.
- Senator Hawley is demanding that Tyson Foods take action to protect whistleblowers, terminate contracts with companies that have been fined for labor violations, and undergo an independent audit to ensure that their production chain is free from child labor. His efforts are aimed at holding the company accountable and ensuring the fair treatment of workers.
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Hawley Seeks Answers From Tyson Foods CEO Regarding Allegations of Child Labor
Republican Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley sent a letter to Tyson Foods CEO Donnie King requesting answers regarding allegations that the company took part in “dangerous and illegal child labor practices.” In a press release issued on Tuesday, Hawley explained that he had sent the letter after reading a report from the New York Times (NYT) detailing how chicken processing plants such as Tyson Foods and Perdue Farms have hired migrant children. In seve…
Hawley demands answers on child labor from Tyson CEO after damning NY Times report
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), in a letter to Tyson Foods Inc. demanded answers after a report published by The New York Times detailed the company’s dangerous, illegal child labor practices. “I am alarmed by new reports that Tyson Foods has actively participated in dangerous and illegal child labor practices,” Hawley wrote to Tyson CEO Donnie…
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