BOYCOTT TYSON FOODS VID 001 PBT v AWCC Tyson Foods WROTE the CURRENT ARKANSAS WORK COMP LAWS
BOYCOTT TYSON FOODS VIDEO 001 PBT v AWCC-TYSON Unbelievably, the state government of Arkansas has allowed it second largest employer and political contributor to actually dictate the laws of the state of Arkansas. In this case, the current workers’ compensation laws of Arkansas were written by the current head of Tyson Foods, Inc.-Tynet. Therefore, as in the case of Daniel Joseph Kidd, (who was poisoned for 18 months by Tyson Foods Berryville Production Line 10′s smoke & natural gas leaking fryers and is still suffering permanent damage due to CARBON MONOXIDE, SMOKE INHALATION AND HEAT EXHAUSTION), was denied the right to file work comp, by Tyson’s nurses for 18 months. Then when Kidd’s wife filed the paperwork, it was denied even though Berryville’s Complex Manager, Michael Armstrong, promised to help Kidd get Work Comp. Armstrong also promised Kidd 3 months of short term disability and then 2 years of long term disability, that Kidd paid for. After Armstrong, two nurses, two people from safety, and plant manager Roger Nance, had a PRIVATE and “unprecedented” meeting with Kidd’s personal physician for 40 minutes within Kidd being allowed to attend the meeting, even though he had a written excuse by his doctor to do so. Kidd was not allowed into the meeting by his supervisor, Danny Tumbleson. It was Kidd’s doctor that convinced Armstrong to allowed Kidd into this meeting, (June 23, 2010 1pm), to explain his symptoms to Armstrong. After Kidd mentioned that he had been …
In late December of 2010, we presented this video to the legal adviser, commissioners, chairman, etc, of the Arkansas Workmans’ Compensation Commission. To the date, they have not confirmed or denied the statement made in this video. They followed their routine and we answered back with the following videos. PBT-Mena