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An explosion inside the boiler room at the chicken plant in Camilla seriously injured two workers and killed a woman outside of the plant last December.
The Labor Department issued a citation carrying a $16,500 penalty to Keystone Foods for failing to protect its employees from ...
Following DOL’s announcement, RWDSU President Stuart Appelbaum provided a statement criticizing the “meager fine” issued against Tyson Foods, $16,500.
The company faces a fine of $16,550 in incident that seriously burned two workers and killed a woman who was not employed at ...
The U.S. Department of Labor has fined Keystone Foods, a subsidiary of Tyson Foods Inc., claiming Keystone failed to protect ...
U.S. Department of Labor has cited Tyson Foods' subsidiary Keystone Foods with a serious violation and a $16,550 fine after a ...
The U.S. Department of Labor has cited a subsidiary of Tyson Foods Inc., for a serious safety violation after two workers were injured in a fire and explosion at the company’s Camilla, Georgia, ...
Some Tyson Foods employees were injured in the Camilla plant explosion in December. Two of those employees are still recovering from severe injuries.
US Department of Labor safety inspectors have cited a US food distributor for allegedly failing to protect employees against fire and explosion hazards at its poultry plant in Camilla, Georgia.
A 61-year-old woman was killed and several others were hurt when a fire caused an explosion at a Tyson Foods poultry plant in Georgia, officials said.
One person was killed and several others were seriously hurt in an overnight fire at a Tyson Foods poultry plant in Georgia.
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