Recent News About Tyson Foods
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SHERMAN – A Grayson County man alleges he was discriminated against at a Sherman facility because of a disability.
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LUFKIN – A Louisiana woman employed by a poultry processing plant in Shelby County alleges the company failed to provide a safe workplace.
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BEAUMONT – Provost Umphrey Law Firm LLP has earned the Best Law Firms designation from the publishers of U.S. News & World Report and The Best Lawyers in America for its continued success in the courtroom on behalf of its clients.
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GALVESTON — Two employees are suing Tyson Foods Inc., alleging the defendant's negligence led to injuries suffered by the plaintiffs.
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BEAUMONT -- The Provost Umphrey Law Firm has garnered the Best Law Firms designation from the publishers of U.S.
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SHERMAN — A former employee is suing Tyson Foods, alleging assault and wrongful discharge.
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WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling awarding $5.8 million against Tyson Foods Inc. in favor of more than 3,000 workers from an Iowa meat-processing plant who were not paid for the time they spent putting on and removing required protective clothing and traveling to their work areas.
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A Texas federal jury recently found Tyson Foods negligent in causing an employee’s injury, awarding the plaintiff more than $2.2 million in damages.
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The Supreme Court (recently) heard oral arguments in the case of Tyson Foods v. Bouaphakeo.
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A Panola County couple has sued a major food company, alleging injuries the wife suffered on the job.
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A Louisiana man has sued Tyson Foods, citing injuries incurred in January.
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Former employees seek a class action lawsuit against a company for toxic working conditions.
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A chicken processor is suing Tyson Foods after an overhead hook got caught in her hair weave and pulled her down the assembly line.
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LUFKIN - A manager for Tyson Foods has filed a discrimination lawsuit that claims he was terminated from his job due to his age.
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HOUSTON - A Wal-Mart employee is suing the discount retailer as well as Tyson Foods Inc. after eating a chicken nugget meal allegedly laced with glass.
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SHERMAN - A former human resources manager has filed a lawsuit against Tyson foods claiming that company committed age and gender discrimination.
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SHERMAN - A former Human Resources Manager has filed a lawsuit against Tyson foods claiming that the store committed age and gender discrimination by terminating her and replacing her with a younger, male employee.
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Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, June 12-14, 2012.
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Andrews MARSHALL - A Tyson employee has filed a lawsuit against the company after he was allegedly injured by a fall at work.