Meat producer agrees to USD 4M payment to settle labour claims

AP 

The US branch of the world's largest will pay USD 4 million in back wages and other monetary relief as part of a settling allegations by federal labour officials.

The Tribune reports the claimed in two actions that discriminated based on race and gender against applicants for labourer positions at its facilities in Hyrum, Utah, and Cactus,

The company with in Greeley, Colorado, has agreed to pay 12,625 class members at those facilities and hire 1,664 of the applicants.

It has also agreed to retain an to review and revise its hiring process.

says in a statement denies the allegations, but it believes "more can be accomplished through partnership.

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First Published: Fri, November 16 2018. 10:40 IST