1. Where the big, fat Farm Bill fits in These foods are not selected for nutritional value but are designed to support agricultural businesses by removing surpluses and providing price supports. Federal law currently requires the USDA to purchase commodity foods -- meat, dairy products, eggs and other unhealthy foods -- and dump them into school lunch programs. Department of Agriculture spent $837 million procuring products loaded with fat and cholesterol for federal food programs: meat, eggs and dairy products. This important...
Source • 10/27/2007 •
2. United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW ... Smithfield Foods' suit against the UFCW comes as no surprise, given the company's abuse of the law for more than a decade. The company's violations against workers at its Tar Heel, North Carolina, plant are well documented in public records, including illegally firing, intimidating, assaulting, using racial epithets and spying on workers. Twice workers attempted to exercise a choice for union representation at the Tar Heel plant, and twice the company suppressed their rights by violating...
Source • 10/19/2007 •
3. UFCW Rejects Smithfield's Proposal for Union Election In our proposal, we have agreed to limit our campaign activities, offered to provide the union leaders access to our messages before we share them with the employees, and given the UFCW unprecedented opportunities to communicate directly with our employees. In our proposal, we have agreed to limit our campaign activities, offered to provide the union leaders access to our messages before we share them with the employees, and given the UFCW unprecedented opportunities to communicate...
Source • 10/15/2007 •
4. EpiCentre project getting set to Howl EpiCentre is a mixed-use project under way at College, Trade and Fourth streets that will include entertainment -- a six-screen cinema and bowling alley -- shops, restaurants, a hotel and a condo tower. Smithfield Foods inc. and the union trying to organize the company's massive hog slaughterhouse in Tar Heel said Monday they have broken off talks on holding an organizing election. Both sides have waged an often public campaign in the effort to unionize the world's largest hog processing...
Source • 10/16/2007 •
5. LIVESTOCK HIGHLIGHTS: Canadian Cattle Imports, E. Coli, Bird Flu, Blue Tongue Disease Lean hogs are called mixed on withering pork cutout values and soft cash hog price calls against possible short covering and front-months' extremely oversold chart indicators. Pork imports for the first eight months of the year are down slightly from the same period last year but also on pace to be about 8. Such a scenario may become reality if a growing alliance of livestock and poultry producers, along with packing companies and retail and food service venders, has its way. The Toronto...
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6. U.S. meat company shares hit by supplies, Russia Supplies of pork and chicken are expected to be large this fall and winter due to producers increasing production in reaction to profitable prices, analysts said. meat companies were lower Friday, amid concerns about an abundance of meat and news this week that Russia was banning pork and chicken from some U. At first glance, it doesn't appear it will directly impact pork exports that greatly, since Russia was already a declining pork trading partner, Jonathan Feeney, Wachovia food...
Source • 10/19/2007 •
7. AG Cooper announces $1.8 million in environmental grants Cooper s office sought to award grants to projects that will benefit eastern North Carolina, home to most of the state s large hog farms. Projects were selected to receive grants in keeping with the agreement s goals to enhance North Carolina s environment, particularly the state s river basins. The grant will also help continue educational and scientific programs for North Carolina farmers on the compatibility of water quality and wildlife habitat with farming. Using previous grants, the...
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8. GMAC Financial Services said on Wednesday it would cut about 3,000 ... GMAC Financial Services said on Wednesday it would cut about 3,000 jobs; EBay inc. reported a third-quarter net loss, but beats expectations News. GMAC Financial Services said on Wednesday it would cut about 3,000 jobs; EBay inc. reported a third-quarter net loss, but beats expectations News. The company said the largest job cuts would happen in business units most affected by the drop-off in mortgage originations. Smithfield Foods inc. filed a civil racketeering lawsuit against the United...
Source • 10/18/2007 •
9. Scientists uncover clue to addressing P.R.R.S.V. swine producers about $560 million annually and was identified as the virus responsible for disease outbreaks reported this year in China and Vietnam. It may take weeks or months for them to recover from the virus, which evolves and adapts quickly to environmental challenges like vaccines and medications, the A. These findings support existing research that indicates animal breeds with high growth rates devote less energy to immune and disease traits. However, I pigs generally recovered...
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