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Name:   lotowner - Email Member
Subject:   Tyson Foods, Muslim Holiday
Date:   3/31/2011 2:11:56 PM


Tyson Plant Drops Labor Day for Muslim Holiday

SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. —  Workers at a Tyson Foods poultry processing plant in Tennessee have opted to trade a paid Labor Day holiday for the Muslim celebration of Eid al-Fitr.

A 5-year contract approved by members of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union at the Shelbyville, Tenn., plant last November includes the change to accommodate Muslim workers.

"The negotiating committee made the holiday a top priority in contract talks," the union's Alabama and Mid-South Council Representative Randy Hadley said in a statement issued in June. "And we were able to get management to commit to it."

The change, which does not affect the company's 118 other plants, exchanges Labor Day for the Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan. The new contract, negotiated last fall, also gives Muslim workers a prayer room.

"Eid al-Fitr is one of eight paid holidays for all team members covered by the contract, while Labor Day is not a paid holiday," Gary Mickelson, Tyson's media relations director, told the Shelbyville Times-Gazette.

But Tyson spokeswoman Libby Lawson told FOXNews.com that employees who are not a member of the union at that plant would still be eligible for Labor Day as a paid holiday.

The seven additional paid holidays are the employee's birthday, New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas, Mickelson said.

"Given the nature of our work, many, many, many times we have to work holidays anyway, and Labor Day is usually one of those holidays that our workers have to work," Lawson said. "And, of course, they are paid holiday pay when they have to work any holiday that is recognized at our facility."

Tyson officials said that approximately 250 of the plant's 1,200 employees are Somalis who entered the United States as political refugees. Most, if not all, are believed to be Muslim — among them, Abdillahi Jama.

"This new contract is good because it allows me to work on the second shift and still pray when I need to," Jama said in the union's press release. "It’s very important to us, and the Eid is one of our most sacred holidays. It shows how the union helps us."

Lawson said that the Shelbyville plant is one of a handful that have designated prayer areas that can be used by groups of all faiths.

News of the holiday change has prompted some anger on local Web message boards, with some writings urging readers to contact the AFL-CIO and boycott Tyson products.

The union's national president, Stuart Appelbaum, said it is the union's job "to stand up to win respect for every worker's right to practice their faith."

Tyson officials said the contract was agreed to by 80 percent of the union's 1,000 members at the plant.





Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   Tyson Foods, Muslim Holiday
Date:   3/31/2011 3:44:28 PM

If the majority of union members supported it and voted for it, and the company is willing to go along with it, then why would I have a problem with it? I thought it was very odd when I moved to Alabama and found out there was a Jeff Davis holiday. Christians expect to have Christmas off. Or is this more Muslim paranoia?



Name:   GoneFishin - Email Member
Subject:   Tyson Foods, Muslim Holiday
Date:   3/31/2011 9:56:11 PM

Hey Lottie....thanks for posting this trivial piece of news. We can always depend you to post the "rest of the story". Keep up the good work.



Name:   water_watcher - Email Member
Subject:   Tyson Foods, Muslim Holiday
Date:   4/1/2011 7:06:03 AM


yeah trivial ... ask the many countries, including France, where people "like" you took the position that we should accomodate the changes the Muslims wanted ... now look at where they are.   You are foolish to ignor or dismiss any of this.  It will be regretted. 

What I have never understood ... if it is so innocent, and they love their culture, religion and law so much ... why is it that they came to the US.   Do you really think if a Christian or a Jew moved to a Muslim country they would accomodate and allow this type of activity?

The US is a melting pot, but it is still a Christian country, but we do not discriminate against other beliefs, but you adjust to the culture of the country you are in and "choose" to be a part of ... no one is forcing Muslims to move to the US or anywhere else.  Come if you would like .... but do not try to change our holidays, laws, etc ... or provide special accomodations do to your beliefs.  If you do not agree and they are so important to you ... that should have been considered when you "choose" to move here.

To think it is not a way to slowly implement sharia law is foolish.





Name:   lotowner - Email Member
Subject:   Tyson Foods, Muslim Holiday
Date:   4/1/2011 7:34:36 AM


Well said! I was going to respond to GF but you have said what needed to be said.



Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   Tyson Foods, Muslim Holiday
Date:   4/1/2011 8:55:28 AM

Okay, but according to the post 80% of the union voted in favor. It's not like they had to sue to get their way --- apparently they did a good job of selling it to their coworkers. You say you are in favor of democracy, then how can you object to this? Suppose an Alabamian majority traded Labor Day for the Jeff Davis holiday? Would you still be objecting? There is nothing about this that says they are trying to impose Sharia law.



Name:   MAJ USA RET - Email Member
Subject:   Tyson Foods, Muslim Holiday
Date:   4/1/2011 10:09:38 AM

Chipping away at America.  It all seems so innocent.  Why not just give the employe a choice?  The prayer room... I believe I would put a video cmera in there.





Name:   water_watcher - Email Member
Subject:   Hound
Date:   4/2/2011 8:40:27 AM


While I would like to believe it is all innocent and whats the big deal .... there have been too many examples that it is not so innocent and it is a big deal.

Why do you think they come to the US in the first place and then want to change our laws, policies, holidays, what they can touch (example of Muslim refusing to check out pork), etc?   If they cherish there beliefs, I have no problem with that ... but why come to the US and try to change our way of life and culture?   Either stay in your homeland or practice in private.  

Immigrants that have come to the US (legally) years ago, came for a better life.  Not to force what they were fleeing from and recreate it in their new country.

We wnat to welcome anyone legally to our country ... they can practice whatever religion they want .... but don't try to take advantage of the freedom we provide and try to chnage our culture.  There should be an expectation when you "choose" to live in another country, you are choosing their culture as well.   Otherwise, stay in your homeland or "choose" to go somewhere else.

I don't think you can name any other country in the world that would tolerate or even consider a christian or jew going to another country and demanding they change their work rules, holidays or anything else.   In most countries you would be asked to leave or escorted out ... in some far worse would happen.   And you know that.




Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   Hound
Date:   4/2/2011 9:27:56 AM

I agree with you in principle, but in this particular case, they are not demanding a national change or a state change that affects the mass culture of the US. They VOTED to make the change. They didn't sue to make the change, they didn't create a strike to make the change, they voted. And voting is a integral part of democracy. I have a feeling that accomodations are made for religion much more often you might think.



Name:   MAJ USA RET - Email Member
Subject:   Hound
Date:   4/2/2011 4:11:04 PM

If an employee came to me and asked to trade one paid holiday for another because he wanted to celebrate his religious faith… and my business was open on the federal holiday he or she wanted to trade… I would accommodate.  I’d even let him or her work off the paid day off as uncompensated, straight time overtime.  If he or she wanted a private place to pray and I had such space available, I would do my best. They work their 1846 work hours per year… fine with me. But, I don’t particularly care for any “class action process.” 









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