New York Times reports child labor investigations targeting Tyson and Perdue

New York Times reports child labor investigations targeting Tyson and Perdue

CompaniesTyson Foods IncFollowSept 23 (Reuters) – The U.S. Department of Labor has opened investigations into meat companies Tyson Foods (TSN.N) and Perdue Farms to⁤ determine⁢ whether migrant children were used to clean slaughterhouses, the New York‌ Times reported on Saturday.The Labor Department opened the investigations after a New York Times Magazine article this <a href="https://news.ad-astra.icu/new-york-times-reports-child-labor-investigations-targeting-tyson-and-perdue.html" title="New York Times reports child labor investigations targeting Tyson and Perdue”>week showed migrant children working overnight shifts for contractors in the‍ companies’ plants on ⁢the Eastern ​Shore of Virginia, the report said.Reuters was not able to​ independently ‍verify the details of the Times⁣ report. The Labor ⁤Department and Tyson ⁢Foods did not immediately⁤ respond ⁤to ⁣a request for⁢ comment from ​Reuters.A Perdue spokesperson ⁢said​ the company had not‌ been notified of⁣ the investigation but planned to ‌cooperate fully with any government inquiry on the matter.”We are conducting a comprehensive third-party audit of child labor prevention and protection procedures including a compliance audit of contractors,” Purdue’s spokesperson said.The ⁣Labor Department has​ also opened investigations into Fayette Industrial and​ QSI that run cleaning shifts for Perdue and Tyson respectively, the newspaper said.QSI did not immediately respond to a⁣ request for comment. Fayette Industrial⁤ could not immediately be reached for comment.In⁣ April the Biden ​administration sent a ‌letter to meat companies including Tyson ⁣and ​Perdue asking the companies to examine their supply chains for evidence of child labor.The⁢ letter was part⁤ of an effort by several agencies, ​led by the Labor Department, to​ curb the​ use ‌of⁢ illegal child labor across sectors.Reporting by Gokul Pisharody ⁢in Bengaluru; Editing by Daniel WallisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. Acquire​ Licensing Rights, opens new tab

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