Tyson Axes 7 Pig Plant Heads in Waterloo, Iowa, for COVID-19 Betting Pool

Tyson Foods has fired seven executives from an Iowa pork factory, where six COVID-19 workers died and where the bosses allegedly organized a betting office on how many employees would get the virus. The company hired former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to investigate the claims contained in illegal death claims. “The behavior of these people does not represent Tyson’s core values, so we took immediate and appropriate action to get to the truth,” Tyson CEO Dean Banks said in a statement while visiting the Waterloo plant. . The food giant, meanwhile, has been hit by another lawsuit this week by the family of a worker alleging that safety protocols at its Storm Lake, Iowa plant were of poor quality.

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