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Old August 7th 08, 11:56 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Tyson replaces Labor Day with Muslim Eid al-Fitr

Chicken company: Workers wanted Islamic religious event recognized

Posted: August 02, 2008

12:10 am Eastern

By Bob Unruh

Food workers at the Shelbyville, Tenn., plant for Tyson Foods, which boasts on its corporate website that it
strives "to honor God," will have time off for Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday closing the month of Ramadan,
instead of the American tradition Labor Day.

Officials with the company told WND the labor union representing the 1,200 plant workers, including about 700
immigrants from Somalia who largely are Muslim, sought the holiday change in the new five-year contract, and
the company agreed.

Officials with the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union issued a press statement about the new
"contract [that] creates an additional paid holiday, [Eid al-Fitr,] a Muslim holiday that occurs toward the
end of Ramadan."

A spokeswoman at the union's office told WND no one was in the office today who could comment on the request.

To the Shelbyville Times-Gazette, Gary Mickelson, Tyson's media chief, said there is no new holiday, but at
the union's request the company agreed to discontinue the Labor Day holiday and implement Eid al-Fitr.

(Story continues below)

"Union leadership did request and receive Eid al-Fitr ... as a paid holiday in place of Labor Day," Mickelson
told the newspaper.

"Since all Team Members will still have eight paid holidays, the change will not affect production," Mickelson
said.

On the paper's forum page, readers were outraged.

"If this holiday is that important to them, make them take it off instead of Christmas Day and allow ALL
workers to be off Labor Day. Most AMERICAN families have some type of function on Labor Day," wrote one
participant.

"It says union leadership made this request; makes you wonder who runs the union. I guess they are already
working on a plan to replace Memorial Day, that means nothing to the Muslims so why should we have the right
to celebrate it. Labor Day commemorates the plight of workers and the struggle of labor unions to improve
working conditions for American workers. The Muslims will not stop until all of our rights and laws are
changed to accommodate their beliefs. This will be a new America but it will be their America," said another.

The union boasts on its website, "Diversity is one of the strengths of our union. We may come from different
countries and speak different languages. But what unites us is the belief that by standing together we can
better advance our interests."

The holiday comes at the conclusion of the month-long Ramadan for Muslims, but it is not on the same day each
year. Officials with Tyson said they were working out how best to address what apparently now will be a
"floating holiday" for the company.

Mickelson said other days off for the company workers include birthdays, New Year's Day, Martin Luther King
Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

Union spokesman Randy Hadley told the newspaper, "The negotiating committee felt this was extremely crucial,
since this holiday is as important to Muslims as Christmas is to Christians."

The union also reported "two prayer rooms have been created to allow Muslim workers to pray twice a day and
return to work without leaving the plant."

Ironically, the company on its website also promotes a variety of traditional and customary Christian and
secular blessings for food - its primary product.

Another forum participant said immigrants should adjust to American culture, not the other way around.

"This is America, founded by the blood of our forefathers and should not be challenged by Somalians,
Hispanics, or any other immigrants. If they come to America, they need to learn our language and our ways.
They can practice their culture in private if they so please, but NOT shove it down our throats. Would they
let us go there and change their country? I have banned Tyson's products from my home for years because of the
illegals they were hiring. I am sorry for the producers that are supplying them, but Tyson's has once again
crossed the line with the American people. Labor Day was here long before Tyson's. What holiday will be next
to be taken away and replaced to accommodate an immigrant? This stinks worse than the plant," the forum
participant said.

"Disgusting ... appalling ... horrifying ... there just aren't enough words to describe this situation. There
will never be another Tyson product in my home EVER!! Bedford County and the rest of the nation needs to take
notice. Is this what we are coming to?" said another.

A Muslim website says the holiday is a "joyous three-day celebration" that concludes Ramadan, during which
Muslims fast during the day.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the Labor Day national holiday dates from Sept. 5, 1882, and is
"dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national
tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country."





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Old August 8th 08, 01:28 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Default Tyson replaces Labor Day with Muslim Eid al-Fitr


"Boycott Tyson Foods" wrote in message
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Tyson replaces Labor Day with Muslim Eid al-Fitr

Chicken company: Workers wanted Islamic religious event recognized

Posted: August 02, 2008

12:10 am Eastern

By Bob Unruh

Food workers at the Shelbyville, Tenn., plant for Tyson Foods, which
boasts on its corporate website that it strives "to honor God," will have
time off for Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday closing the month of Ramadan,
instead of the American tradition Labor Day.

Officials with the company told WND the labor union representing the 1,200
plant workers, including about 700 immigrants from Somalia who largely are
Muslim, sought the holiday change in the new five-year contract, and the
company agreed.

Officials with the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union issued a
press statement about the new "contract [that] creates an additional paid
holiday, [Eid al-Fitr,] a Muslim holiday that occurs toward the end of
Ramadan."



Boycott? If I happened to really like Tyson products, why should I deny
myself that enjoyment just because someone like you cites some internal
company issue that doesn't concern me or most anyone else? Too much
whining today from parties worrying that one group might be getting favored
more than another. Too little tolerance. Let 'em kill that goat. Or
not.

At least Muslims know why Eids is an important holiday to them, in contrast
to most Americans' who consider our "Labor Day" merely another expected day
off with no idea of its origin. Since Tyson chose to hire a majority of
Muslims as plant workers, the special interests of this particular group
should have been anticipated by management.




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Old August 8th 08, 01:36 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Mr. Jaggers
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Default Tyson replaces Labor Day with Muslim Eid al-Fitr

Bruce Remick wrote:
"Boycott Tyson Foods" wrote in message
...
Tyson replaces Labor Day with Muslim Eid al-Fitr

Chicken company: Workers wanted Islamic religious event recognized

Posted: August 02, 2008

12:10 am Eastern

By Bob Unruh

Food workers at the Shelbyville, Tenn., plant for Tyson Foods, which
boasts on its corporate website that it strives "to honor God," will
have time off for Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday closing the month
of Ramadan, instead of the American tradition Labor Day.

Officials with the company told WND the labor union representing the
1,200 plant workers, including about 700 immigrants from Somalia who
largely are Muslim, sought the holiday change in the new five-year
contract, and the company agreed.

Officials with the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union
issued a press statement about the new "contract [that] creates an
additional paid holiday, [Eid al-Fitr,] a Muslim holiday that occurs
toward the end of Ramadan."



Boycott? If I happened to really like Tyson products, why should I
deny myself that enjoyment just because someone like you cites some
internal company issue that doesn't concern me or most anyone else? Too
much whining today from parties worrying that one group might be
getting favored more than another. Too little tolerance. Let 'em
kill that goat. Or not.

At least Muslims know why Eids is an important holiday to them, in
contrast to most Americans' who consider our "Labor Day" merely
another expected day off with no idea of its origin. Since Tyson
chose to hire a majority of Muslims as plant workers, the special
interests of this particular group should have been anticipated by
management.


This issue creates a really big dilemma for those who have spent their lives
badmouthing and busting unions, but still insist on having Labor Day as a
holiday. This could only happen in America, the greatest land of all! Mwa!

James
'with apologies to Dinah Shore'


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Old August 8th 08, 01:44 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Default Tyson replaces Labor Day with Muslim Eid al-Fitr

Bruce Remick wrote:
"Boycott Tyson Foods" wrote in message
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Tyson replaces Labor Day with Muslim Eid al-Fitr

Chicken company: Workers wanted Islamic religious event recognized

Posted: August 02, 2008

12:10 am Eastern

By Bob Unruh

Food workers at the Shelbyville, Tenn., plant for Tyson Foods, which
boasts on its corporate website that it strives "to honor God," will have
time off for Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday closing the month of Ramadan,
instead of the American tradition Labor Day.

Officials with the company told WND the labor union representing the 1,200
plant workers, including about 700 immigrants from Somalia who largely are
Muslim, sought the holiday change in the new five-year contract, and the
company agreed.

Officials with the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union issued a
press statement about the new "contract [that] creates an additional paid
holiday, [Eid al-Fitr,] a Muslim holiday that occurs toward the end of
Ramadan."



Boycott? If I happened to really like Tyson products, why should I deny
myself that enjoyment just because someone like you cites some internal
company issue that doesn't concern me or most anyone else? Too much
whining today from parties worrying that one group might be getting favored
more than another. Too little tolerance. Let 'em kill that goat. Or
not.

At least Muslims know why Eids is an important holiday to them, in contrast
to most Americans' who consider our "Labor Day" merely another expected day
off with no idea of its origin. Since Tyson chose to hire a majority of
Muslims as plant workers, the special interests of this particular group
should have been anticipated by management.





They hired the enemy. www.thereligionofpeace.com

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Old August 8th 08, 02:15 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Voltronicus
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Default Tyson replaces Labor Day with Muslim Eid al-Fitr

On Aug 7, 8:44*pm, Jim Higgins wrote:

They hired the enemy. *www.thereligionofpeace.com


God save the USA if Barack Hussein Obama gets elected.
It will be the end of American culture as we know it and the start of
harsh sharia law.

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Old August 8th 08, 02:21 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Default Tyson replaces Labor Day with Muslim Eid al-Fitr


"Bruce Remick" wrote in message
...

"Boycott Tyson Foods" wrote in message
...
Tyson replaces Labor Day with Muslim Eid al-Fitr

Chicken company: Workers wanted Islamic religious event recognized

Posted: August 02, 2008

12:10 am Eastern

By Bob Unruh

Food workers at the Shelbyville, Tenn., plant for Tyson Foods, which
boasts on its corporate website that it strives "to honor God," will have
time off for Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday closing the month of
Ramadan, instead of the American tradition Labor Day.

Officials with the company told WND the labor union representing the
1,200 plant workers, including about 700 immigrants from Somalia who
largely are Muslim, sought the holiday change in the new five-year
contract, and the company agreed.

Officials with the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union issued a
press statement about the new "contract [that] creates an additional paid
holiday, [Eid al-Fitr,] a Muslim holiday that occurs toward the end of
Ramadan."



Boycott? If I happened to really like Tyson products, why should I deny
myself that enjoyment just because someone like you cites some internal
company issue that doesn't concern me or most anyone else? Too much
whining today from parties worrying that one group might be getting
favored more than another. Too little tolerance. Let 'em kill that
goat. Or not.

At least Muslims know why Eids is an important holiday to them, in
contrast to most Americans' who consider our "Labor Day" merely another
expected day off with no idea of its origin. Since Tyson chose to hire a
majority of Muslims as plant workers, the special interests of this
particular group should have been anticipated by management.



The problem is not that its a Muslim holiday, but that it is a religious
holiday.

TerryS


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Old August 8th 08, 02:45 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Voltronicus
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Default Tyson replaces Labor Day with Muslim Eid al-Fitr

On Aug 7, 9:21*pm, "Terry" wrote:

The problem is not that its a Muslim holiday, but that it is a religious
holiday.


Unlike Christmas?
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Old August 8th 08, 02:51 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Bruce Remick
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Default Tyson replaces Labor Day with Muslim Eid al-Fitr


"Terry" wrote in message
...

"Bruce Remick" wrote in message
...

"Boycott Tyson Foods" wrote in message
...
Tyson replaces Labor Day with Muslim Eid al-Fitr

Chicken company: Workers wanted Islamic religious event recognized

Posted: August 02, 2008

12:10 am Eastern

By Bob Unruh

Food workers at the Shelbyville, Tenn., plant for Tyson Foods, which
boasts on its corporate website that it strives "to honor God," will
have time off for Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday closing the month of
Ramadan, instead of the American tradition Labor Day.

Officials with the company told WND the labor union representing the
1,200 plant workers, including about 700 immigrants from Somalia who
largely are Muslim, sought the holiday change in the new five-year
contract, and the company agreed.

Officials with the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union issued a
press statement about the new "contract [that] creates an additional
paid holiday, [Eid al-Fitr,] a Muslim holiday that occurs toward the end
of Ramadan."



Boycott? If I happened to really like Tyson products, why should I deny
myself that enjoyment just because someone like you cites some internal
company issue that doesn't concern me or most anyone else? Too much
whining today from parties worrying that one group might be getting
favored more than another. Too little tolerance. Let 'em kill that
goat. Or not.

At least Muslims know why Eids is an important holiday to them, in
contrast to most Americans' who consider our "Labor Day" merely another
expected day off with no idea of its origin. Since Tyson chose to hire
a majority of Muslims as plant workers, the special interests of this
particular group should have been anticipated by management.



The problem is not that its a Muslim holiday, but that it is a religious
holiday.


Understood and agreed, although in my own ignorance, I presumer all Muslim
holidays to be religious in nature. Various religious groups have their own
major holidays which don't fit the traditional US holiday calendar. That
Tyson chose to hire a work force of over 50% Muslims should have at least
rated some minimal human factors studies. Perhaps the Tyson management
should have attended the same diversity awareness courses we had to sit
through in the government.





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Old August 8th 08, 03:07 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Mr. Jaggers
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Default Tyson replaces Labor Day with Muslim Eid al-Fitr

Terry wrote:
"Bruce Remick" wrote in message
...

"Boycott Tyson Foods" wrote in message
...
Tyson replaces Labor Day with Muslim Eid al-Fitr

Chicken company: Workers wanted Islamic religious event recognized

Posted: August 02, 2008

12:10 am Eastern

By Bob Unruh

Food workers at the Shelbyville, Tenn., plant for Tyson Foods, which
boasts on its corporate website that it strives "to honor God,"
will have time off for Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday closing the
month of Ramadan, instead of the American tradition Labor Day.

Officials with the company told WND the labor union representing the
1,200 plant workers, including about 700 immigrants from Somalia who
largely are Muslim, sought the holiday change in the new five-year
contract, and the company agreed.

Officials with the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union
issued a press statement about the new "contract [that] creates an
additional paid holiday, [Eid al-Fitr,] a Muslim holiday that
occurs toward the end of Ramadan."



Boycott? If I happened to really like Tyson products, why should I
deny myself that enjoyment just because someone like you cites some
internal company issue that doesn't concern me or most anyone else? Too
much whining today from parties worrying that one group might be
getting favored more than another. Too little tolerance. Let 'em
kill that goat. Or not.

At least Muslims know why Eids is an important holiday to them, in
contrast to most Americans' who consider our "Labor Day" merely
another expected day off with no idea of its origin. Since Tyson
chose to hire a majority of Muslims as plant workers, the special
interests of this particular group should have been anticipated by
management.


The problem is not that its a Muslim holiday, but that it is a
religious holiday.

TerryS


Thank goodness Christmas is not a religious holiday, otherwise the U.S.
economy would collapse.

James


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Old August 8th 08, 03:20 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Aladdin Sane
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The problem is not that its a Muslim holiday, but that it is a religious
holiday.

TerryS

EXCUSE ME???!?!?!?!?!

First of all, it is a religious holiday because there is not "Muslim"
nationality.

Second, If you want to prohibit religious holidays, WHAT THE HELL DO YOU
THINK CHRISTMAS AND EASTER ARE? Not to mention Rosh Hoshanna and Yom Kippur
and Hanakah?

Give me a ****in break and talk about something worthy of invading my space.



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