Roy GraberRoy Graber is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media. From the Author - Page 113Broilers & TurkeysScandi Standard CEO Leif Bergvall Hansen terminatedThe board of directors of Scandi Standard on May 31 voted to terminate the employment of Leif Bergvall Hansen as managing director and chief executive officer of the company.Processing & SlaughterWorker dies in accident at Mar-Jac poultry plantA worker at a Mar-Jac Poultry plant in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, is dead following an accident that occurred on the evening of May 31.Food SafetyJBS, Pilgrim’s report progress in resolving cyberattackJBS USA and Pilgrim’s Pride have made significant progress in resolving the cybersecurity attack that impacted the companies’ operations in North America and Australia.Broilers & TurkeysTyson Foods names Donnie King president and CEODonnie King, chief operating officer of Tyson Foods, has been promoted to president and chief executive officer of the company, effective immediately.Processing & SlaughterVirginia: COVID cases at meat, poultry plants ‘very low’The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) stated, “the number of COVID-19 cases, outbreaks, hospitalizations and deaths associated with meat and poultry processing plants continue to remain very low throughout Virginia.”Broilers & TurkeysTop 10 WATTPoultry.com articles of May 2021See what 10 WATTPoultry.com articles and blogs were read the most during May 2021.Broilers & TurkeysMay 2021 poultry, feed industry mergers and acquisitionsFind out about merger and acquisition activity in the poultry and animal feed industries in May 2021.Broilers & TurkeysJBS targeted in cybersecurity attackJBS USA confirmed that it was the target of an organized cybersecurity attack.Broilers & TurkeysTyson offers settlement in turkey collusion lawsuitTyson Foods reached a $4.62 million settlement with purchasers of turkey products who alleged Tyson was among U.S. turkey companies that conspired to fix the price of turkey.BlogsChicken industry’s No. 1 fan worried about wing shortagePeople who work inside the poultry industry – as well as those who sell its products – are justifiably concerned about the present shortage of chicken wings.Broilers & TurkeysFoster Farms faces $181,500 in COVID-related finesFoster Farms has been cited by the California Division of Occupational Health and Safety (Cal/OSHA) for allegedly not protecting its workers from COVID-19.Broilers & Turkeys3 pizza chains sign on with Better Chicken CommitmentShortly after The Humane League released its report, “The Price of a Slice,” which pressured U.S. pizza chains to issue public statements about their standards for chicken welfare, three chains announced policies to adopt the Better Chicken Commitment.Previous PagePage 113 of 275Next Page