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The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Tuesday said it will extend for up to 90 days a trial program that allows six U.S. pork plants to operate faster processing-line speeds while collecting data on how the speeds affect meatpacking workers. The decision is a win for major meat companies like Tyson Foods and JBS SA and their farmers at a time when both are losing money. The plants, including one in Nebraska owned by Tyson and another in Illinois run by JBS' Swift Pork Co., were allowed to accelerate line speeds last year under a trial that required them to also implement worker safety measures under agreements with labor unions or worker safety committees.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Tuesday it will extend for up to 90 days a trial program that allows six U.S. pork plants to operate faster processing-line speeds while collecting data on how the speeds affect meatpacking workers. The decision is a win for major meat companies like Tyson Foods and JBS SA, and their farmers, at a time when both are losing money. The plants, including one in Nebraska owned by Tyson and another in Illinois run by JBS's Swift Pork Company, were allowed to accelerate line speeds last year under a trial that required them to also implement worker safety measures under agreements with labor unions or worker safety committees.
Tyson Foods Opens Innovative New Fully-Cooked Food Production Plant in Virginia to Drive Business Growth Tyson Foods has officially opened a new $300 million fully-cooked food production facility in Danville, Virginia, delivering on its strategy of accelerating long-term growth, operating as efficiently as possible and investing in its poultry business. Tyson Foods Opens Innovative New Fully-Cooked Food Production Plant in Virginia to Drive Business Growth Tyson Foods has officially opened a new