bowtieman55
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jan 25, 2006
- Location
- Edenton, NC
The union asked for and received eid al-fitr in place of Labor Day as a paid holiday. ....
Carma Nicholson
Consumer Relations
Tyson, Food Safety & Quality Assurance
IF they asked for it, then I'd see no reason to protest Tyson. There is still freedom of religion in the US isn't there?
a friend of mine just receive a e-mail from tyson,he e-mailed them telling them how unhappy this made him,i'll post it here
"Contrary to recent reports, Labor Day has not been done away with at the Tyson plant in Shelbyville, TN. Recent RWDSU(Retail, Wholesale & Department Store Union) contract negotiations resulted in a different holiday for workers covered by the contract, for which the union bargained. Employees not covered by the contract will still have Labor Day as a paid holiday. The union asked for and received eid al-fitr in place of Labor Day as a paid holiday. Employees receive eight paid holidays per year, which is the same number provided in the old contract. The contract does not provide for an additional holiday."
Carma Nicholson
Consumer Relations
Tyson, Food Safety & Quality Assurance
...but maybe Carma could clarify...
Greg

Yes, there is still freedom of religion here. They may practice their religion however they wish. If they come to this country, or convert to Islam, they should abide by the customs set forth by our forefathers, as would be the case for us in a Muslim based society. It is not a company's or anyone else's responsibility to make concessions due to their religious beliefs. It is the individuals responsibility to find an environment conducive to their needs/wants. Remember not all business closes on Christian/Federal holidays. Their employees are still expected to work. Are these Muslim workers more important than anyone else, no.IF they asked for it, then I'd see no reason to protest Tyson. There is still freedom of religion in the US isn't there?
But Karma's a Bitch!!but maybe Carma could clarify...
Greg


If they come to this country, or convert to Islam, they should abide by the customs set forth by our forefathers, as would be the case for us in a Muslim based society.
Yea, why not Christmas. As far as I'm concerned, if you don't believe, don't celebrate, go to work as any other day. But don't tell me I can't have off because you don't want it off.why Labor day?