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Meatpacking’s Human Toll

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Author
Compa, Lance A.
Fellner, Jamie
Abstract

[Excerpt] The meatpacking industry has shown little inclination to respect its workers' rights on its own. Congress and the Bush administration should take decisive steps to protect the lives and well-being of these men and women. But they are unlikely to act until consumers demand meat that is not tainted by workers' blood, sweat and fear.

Date Issued
2005-08-03
Keywords
workers rights
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labor movement
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unionization
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anti-unionism
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union organizing
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meatpacking
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workplace safety
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