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« Voter apathy reigns in Montgomery County as primary draws a mere 11.86% turnout | Home | V. Are you ready for disaster? Preparedness meets opportunity » Labor Day reinstated as paid holiday at Tyson’s Shelbyville, TN, plantTyson Foods requested change from Union
Tyson made this request on behalf of its Shelbyville plant employees, some of whom had expressed concern about the new contract provisions relative to paid holidays. In an effort to be responsive, Tyson asked the union to reopen the contract to address the holiday issue, and the union agreed to do so. The union membership voted overwhelmingly Thursday to reinstate Labor Day as one of the plant’s paid holidays, while keeping Eid al-Fitr as an additional paid holiday for this year only. This means that in 2008 only, Shelbyville employees will have nine paid holidays. This issue concerns only the plant at Shelbyville, Tennessee. Labor Day has always been celebrated, and continues to be, at the other 118 Tyson plants across the country. The Shelbyville complex employs approximately 1,200 people. Approximately 1,000 workers are covered by the RWDSU union agreement at that location. Sections: Business, Issues, News
Topics: Business, Eid al-Fitr, Labor, Labor day, News, Retail, Tyson Foods, Tyson-Shelbyville TN, union contract, Wholesale and Department Store Union |
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