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Liberate Technologies disclosed that it has offered $21 per share to acquire USA Truck, the Van Buren-based trucking operation. The offer is worth an estimated $240.4 million. Terms and conditions were outlined in a letter, which indicated that private discussions have been taking place for months.
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) in the US Labor Office has announced that leading meat producer Tyson Foods will arrange settlement with over 2,500 women and ethnic minority individuals.
UNITED STATES: Tyson says it has resolved a disagreement with federal labor regulators over its hiring of women and minorities.
Tyson Foods Inc. agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle allegations that the company discriminated against women and minorities in hiring, the Labor Department announced Wednesday.
The company maintains there were legitimate reasons for not taking some applicants.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Top U.S. meat producer Tyson Foods Inc. TSN.N will settle a federal dispute over hiring practices with a payment of $1.5 million in back pay to 2,500 women and minorities, the company and federal officials said on Wednesday.
Top U.S. meat producer Tyson Foods Inc. will settle a federal dispute over hiring practices with a payment of $1.5 million in back pay to 2,500 women and minorities, the company and federal officials said on Wednesday.
SPRINGDALE, Ark. Tyson Foods said today it would pay one and a-half (M) million dollars to settle claims that it discriminated against women and minorities in hiring. The money will go to more than 25-hundred people affected by the settlement.
SPRINGDALE , Ark. , Sept. 27, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Tyson Foods, Inc. (NYSE:TSN) has resolved a disagreement with the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) over employment practices involving five locations in Arkansas and one in Oklahoma, the company reported today.
WASHINGTON Tyson Foods will pay one-and-a-half (m) million dollars to settle allegations the company discriminated against women and minorities in hiring at six plants...

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