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Lawsuit: Black couple alleges discrimination by Tyson Farms

Send WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. A Black couple working at Tyson Farms plant in North Carolina has filed a lawsuit that says a supervisor frequently used racial slurs against them, showed disdain for their Muslim faith and that the company refused to address the issue despite multiple requests. Michelle and Adrian Switzer filed the lawsuit in Forsyth County Superior Court in April. Tyson Farms, with headquarters in Springdale, Arkansas, and 123 plants nationwide, replied in an email that a response could be expected within five business days. Herman L. Stephens, the attorney for the Switzers, didn t immediately return a telephone call seeking comment Tuesday. A working phone number for his clients couldn t be found.

Forsyth County Couple Sues Tyson Farms Over Alleged Discrimination

Forsyth County Couple Sues Tyson Farms Over Alleged Discrimination by Keri Brown The Tyson poultry processing complex in Wilkes County, North Carolina. KERI BROWN/WFDD Two former employees at the Tyson processing plant in Wilkesboro recently filed a civil rights discrimination lawsuit against the company. The complaint alleges that Adrian and Michelle Switzer were repeatedly called racial slurs by a supervisor while on the job. The married couple from Forsyth County is Black and Muslim. The supervisor is a white female. The Switzers say they were also subjected to religious discrimination and a hostile environment while working at the Wilkesboro plant.

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