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- direct action, and a militant attitude towards employers. In 1933 the meatpackers at the Hormel plant launched the plant's first labor strike. The organized...
- to $1 billion. In July 1904, the Amalgamated Meat Cutters struck all meatpackers in Chicago. Armour and the other employers broke the union by hiring...
- predecessor of the Federal Trade Commission investigated the country's meatpackers for anti-competitive practices in the first decade of the 1900s. The...
- for it. This cutting technique eventually gained po****rity as local meatpackers realized they could advertise the cut as St. Louis–style ribs and differentiate...
- Bunny, Barilla, Heinz, Tone's ****es, General Mills, and Quaker Oats. Meatpacker Tyson Foods has 11 locations, second only to its headquarter state Arkansas...
- of the decade with the CFAW's boldest campaign, to organize prisoner meatpackers in 1977 at an experimental prison labour facility in Guelph, Ontario...
- companies, as well as contributing to its consolidation of the Chicago meatpackers, which resulted in the formation of a leading trust. Overseas ventures...
- legend is that the name "Uncle Sam" was derived from Samuel Wilson, a meatpacker from Troy, New York, who supplied rations for American soldiers during...
- ****ng Company, the namesake of the Green Bay Packers. Today, major meatpackers in the city include JBS S.A. (formerly Packerland ****ng) and American...
- in Booneville. The burger is commonly known in Northeast Mississippi. Meatpackers in the area supply a premade mixture using ground pork rather than beef...