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In this week's edition we explore whether Tyson Foods is really trying to get rid of the Labor Day holiday.


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In this week's Just Delete It, we take a look at whether Tyson Foods is dropping the Labor Day holiday in favor of a Muslim holiday.

The e-mail spreading like wildfire maintains that Tyson is only just beginning to remove holidays and other symbols that made America great.

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This e-mail gets it wrong on several accounts.

First of all, it is true that workers at the Tyson plant in Shelbyville, Tennessee were given a Muslim holiday off instead of Labor Day. The majority of workers at that plant are of the Muslim faith and their union requested this day instead of Labor Day as a paid holiday.

However, a few days later, Tyson issued a new statement reinstating Labor Day as a paid holiday with the Muslim holiday as an additional paid personal holiday for calendar year 2008 only.

The paid personal holiday could be the employee's birthday, Eid al-Fitr or another day requested and approved by their supervisor.

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