December 30, 2024

 

Tyson, other poultry processors to settle lawsuit concerning suppression of wages with US$180 million

 

 

 

Tyson Foods and eight other poultry processors have agreed to pay US$180 million to resolve a lawsuit in US court claiming they conspired to suppress the wages of poultry workers' in the United States, in an agreement that pushes total settlements in the case to nearly US$400 million.

 

The workers' attorneys on December 23 in a court filing, asked US District Judge Stephanie Gallagher in Maryland to preliminarily approve the nine new settlements.

 

Other settling defendants include Foster Farms, Koch Foods, and Butterball. Major meat processors including Perdue and Sanderson earlier agreed to settle the workers' claims.

 

Tyson, Koch, Foster and Butterball denied any wrongdoing, but settled to avoid the uncertainty, burden, and cost of further litigation, settlement papers show. The other settling companies also denied the workers' claims.

 

Representatives from Tyson, Koch, Foster and Butterball did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

 

The workers alleged the meat processors violated US antitrust law by agreeing to fix compensation at poultry processing plants, hatcheries, and other workplaces since 2009.

 

Tyson and subsidiary Keystone said they will pay US$115.5 million, and Koch is paying US$18.5 million, the settlement papers show. Foster will pay US$13.3 million, and Butterball agreed to pay US$8.5 million.

 

The plaintiffs' lawyers called the settlements reached in the case "historic," telling the court that the overall dollar amount marks the second-largest ever recovery in a labor-focused antitrust class action.

 

The settling companies are expected to cooperate with the plaintiffs as they pursue antitrust claims against the sole remaining defendant, Indiana-based consulting company Agri Stats, the workers' court filings said.

 

The plaintiffs said the settlement generally will allow them to obtain what they called key evidence, including data, documents and testimony.


- Reuters

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