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Fast Food Nation convinced me. OSHA and the FDA have no teeth, none at all.

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For the first time, Human Rights Watch has issued a report that harshly criticizes a single industry in the United States, concluding that the nation's meat packing industry has such bad working conditions that it violates basic human and worker rights. In a report issued today, Human Rights Watch, often echoing Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle," found that jobs in many beef, pork and poultry plants were so dangerous that the industry violated international agreements promising a safe workplace.

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Fast Food Nation convinced me. OSHA and the FDA have no teeth, none at all.
sociate on Jan 25, 2005
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