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Lawyers'
Committee for Civil
Rights Under Law
1401 New York Avenue, NW
Suite 400
Washington, DC 20005
For
Immediate Release
Contacts:
Audrey
Wiggins
(202) 320-1434
George Davies
(205) 870-9989
Gary Mickelson
(479) 290-6111
November
8,
2006
Tyson
Foods Resolves Alabama Employment Case Agreement Involves
Additional Training and Oversight
(Ashland, Alabama) - Tyson Foods, Inc. (NYSE: TSN)
and a group of current and former workers have reached
a settlement in a discrimination lawsuit involving
the company's Ashland, Alabama, poultry plant.
The agreement resolves complaints filed in federal
court in August 2005 by the U.S. Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and 13 African American
workers who alleged there was race discrimination
at the plant. Their complaints included claims a maintenance
shop restroom was locked and accessible to only a
few white workers in July and August of 2003 and that
a 'whites only' sign was briefly posted on the restroom
door. Tyson officials contend they did not authorize,
condone or see the posting of such a sign and noted
the company does not tolerate discrimination in the
workplace.
According to the settlement, Tyson denies violating
any laws and has agreed to take additional steps to
ensure the prevention of discrimination, harassment
and retaliation in the Ashland plant.
Tyson will designate a corporate human resources executive
to ensure all Ashland Team Members are trained on
Tyson's anti-discrimination policies and procedures
and to handle the company's response to any discrimination
or harassment complaints. In addition, this executive
will hold Ashland workers and managers responsible
for complying with the company's anti-discrimination
policies and submit reports to the EEOC on the plant's
progress.
As part of the settlement, Tyson will also pay $871,000
collectively to the 13 plaintiffs.
"This settlement is a significant advancement
for our clients, Tyson, and the other employees in
Tyson's Ashland plant," says Barbara Arnwine,
Executive Director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil
Rights Under Law. "This resolution of our clients'
claims of racial discrimination will ensure a fair
and better work environment for employees of all races."
"We're committed to treating all Team Members
fairly and this includes providing a workplace free
of discrimination and harassment," said Ken Kimbro,
senior vice president of Human Resources for Tyson
Foods. "Evidence of our commitment includes a
companywide Code of Conduct, Team Member Bill of Rights
and set of Core Values, which instruct our people
to treat each other with dignity and respect. We also
require all of our Team Members to be trained annually
on the company's harassment and discrimination policy.
In addition, we support diversity and inclusion in
the workplace, through our Office of Diversity Business
Practices and Executive Diversity Business Council."
Since last year, Tyson has retrained all Ashland workers
on the company's policies on discrimination as well
as dignity and respect in the workplace. The company
has also made changes in the management staff at the
plant, including the selection of a new plant manager
and maintenance manager. There have been no additional
allegations of restricted access to restrooms at Ashland
since 2003.
Tyson's Ashland plant is a chicken processing facility
that employs approximately 300 people.
The Plaintiffs are represented by a legal team comprised
of attorneys from the Lawyers' Committee for Civil
Rights Under Law in Washington, D.C., Sherman &
Sterling, L.L.P. in New York City; Nakamura Quinn
& Walls, L.L.P. in Birmingham; and Lightfoot Franklin
& White, L.L.C. in Birmingham. The Lawyers' Committee
is a national, nonprofit organization, which specializes
in civil rights litigation. Plaintiffs request that
any contact from the press be directed to their counsel.
Their contacts include Audrey Wiggins at 202-320-1434
and George Davies at 205-870-9989.
Tyson Foods is represented by Akin Gump Strauss Hauer
& Feld LLP of Washington, D.C., and Maynard Cooper
& Gale, P.C. of Birmingham, Alabama. Tyson requests
that news media inquiries be directed to Gary Mickelson
at 479-290-6111.
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