Tyson managers suspended after allegedly betting if workers would contract COVID
Story Date: 11/23/2020

 

Source: NPR, 11/19/20


Tyson Foods Inc., which says it produces 20% of the beef, pork and chicken in the U.S., has suspended managers at an Iowa plant accused of participating in a betting pool on how many employees would become ill with COVID-19. President and CEO Dean Banks also announced on Thursday the company has launched an investigation led by former Attorney General Eric Holder into the allegations. The suspensions come one day after the family of a deceased employee filed a lawsuit claiming "fraudulent misrepresentations..."

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