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From WTOP.com: 4.9 million pounds of frozen, boneless chicken have been recalled

https://wtop.com/news/2025/10/4-9-million-pounds-of-frozen-boneless-chicken-have-been-recalled/

4.9 million pounds of frozen, boneless chicken have been recalled

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hormel Foods is recalling nearly 4.9 million pounds of frozen boneless chicken products it sold to restaurants, cafeterias and other outlets, the U.S. Department of Agriculture'

WTOP News

Today in Labor History October 20, 1980: As a presidential candidate, Ronald Reagan wrote a letter to PATCO President Robert Poli promising that if the air traffic controllers union endorsed him, he would “take whatever steps necessary to provide them with the most modern equipment available and to adjust staff levels and work days so that they were commensurate with achieving a maximum degree of public safety.” The union naively endorsed Reagan and, within a few short months, President Reagan fired the air traffic controllers for engaging in an “illegal walkout” over staffing levels and working conditions. Their nationwide strike began on August 3, 1981, after workers rejected the government's final contract offer. Most of the 13,000 strikers ignored orders to go back to work and were fired on August 5. The mass firing of unionized workers, and the inability of the labor movement, as a whole, to respond to the crisis, led to the rapid downhill spiral of union power and membership. For example, in the years immediately after the PACTO strike, other major employers chose to fire striking workers en masse and replace them with scabs (e.g., Phelps Dodge, 1983; Hormel, 1985-1986; and International Paper, 1987). In the 14 years leading up to the PATCO strike, an average of 2.3 million U.S. workers per year were engaging in strikes and job actions. In the 10 years immediately after the PATCO strike, there was an 80% drop in strikes, with an average of 414,000 people on strike each of those years. And from 2001-2017, the number of U.S. workers who were striking each year had declined even further to an average of only 84,000 per year. There was a slight uptick in 2018 and 2019 with over 400,000 strikers each of those years, and again in 2023, with nearly 478,000 workers on strike. (Data is still pending for 2024, which is looking like another high number). But to this day, there has not been a single year where the number of striking U.S. workers has risen above 20% of the average prior to the PATCO strike.

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Today in Labor History August 17, 1985: Members of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) in Austin, Minnesota, went on strike against Hormel, makers of SPAM, after the company slashed wages by nearly $2.50 per hour, and this after an 8-year wage freeze. They ignored the advice of their national union and struck anyway. Workers continued to strike even after the company tried to reopen the plant with replacement workers, including some union members who crossed the picket lines, and even after the national union cut ties with them, seized funds, and changed the locks on the local’s office. The UFCW national organization accused the Hormel local of being fascists. The Communist Party sided with the national. The AFL-CIO refused the local’s request to call for a boycott. The authorities called out the National Guards who, along with the police, beat and arrested striking workers. After ten months the strike ended, with no gains for union members.

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On this day in 1937, the Hormel company introduced the world to Spam. I bet that a tin from 1937 would still be unspoiled. #spam #Hormel #history
The Biggest Recent Union Wins Were in Art and Bacon

The labor movement improves lives for all kinds of workers, and the two largest National Labor Relations Board elections of the month of May were at two very different workplaces: the School of Visual Arts in New York City, and Dold Foods in Wichita, Kansas.

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From CBS News.com: Hormel recalls 256,000 pounds of canned beef stew over wood fragments

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hormel-recall-canned-beef-stew-wood-fragments/

Hormel recalls 256,000 pounds of canned beef stew over wood fragments

Hormel Foods Corporation is recalling cans of "Dinty Moore Beef Stew" nationwide due to potential contamination with wood fragments.

CBS News
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#Hormel 椰香小烤肉
比自然派的少盐,实际椰子味就闻着有,吃着并没有明显椰子味。
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