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When Smithfield Foods opened its pork processing plant in Tar Heel, North Carolina, in 1992, workers in the rural area were thrilled to have jobs at what was billed as 鈥渢he largest slaughterhouse in the world.鈥 However, they soon left in droves because of the fast, unrelenting line speed and high rate of injury. Those who stayed wanted higher wages and safer working conditions, but every time they tried to form a union, the company quickly cracked down, firing union leaders, assaulting organizers, and setting minority groups against each other. 

Author and journalist Lynn Waltz reveals how these aggressive tactics went unchecked for years until Sherri Buffkin, a higher-up manager at Smithfield, blew the lid off the company鈥檚 corrupt practices. Through meticulous reporting, in-depth interviews with key players, and a mind for labor and environmental histories, Waltz weaves a fascinating tale of the nearly two-decade struggle that eventually brought justice to the workers and accountability to the food giant, pitting the world鈥檚 largest slaughterhouse against the world鈥檚 largest meatpacking union. 

Following in a long tradition of books that expose the horrors of the meatpacking industry鈥攆rom Upton Sinclair鈥檚 The Jungle to Eric Schlosser鈥檚 Fast Food NationHog Wild uncovers rampant corporate environmental hooliganism, labor exploitation, and union-busting by one of the nation鈥檚 largest meat producers. Waltz鈥檚 eye-opening examination sheds new light on the challenges workers face not just in meatpacking, but everywhere workers have lost their power to collectively bargain with powerful corporations. 

鈥淟ynn Waltz weaves in-depth interviews of key actors and court records with contemporaneous newspaper reporting into a compelling saga of the fourteen-year campaign to unionize the world鈥檚 largest meatpacking plant. Hog Wild is a valuable addition to the literature on workers鈥 struggles for better wages and working conditions in the meatpacking industry.鈥濃擠onald D. Stull, coauthor, Slaughterhouse Blues: The Meat and Poultry Industry in North America 

鈥淟ynn Waltz鈥檚 examination of Smithfield Foods鈥檚 campaigns against unionism in the modern meat industry is vivid and haunting. Her book offers compelling insight into the fate of the modern American labor movement and, crucially, evidence for why the United States is increasingly divided between rich and poor.鈥濃擶ilson J. Warren, author, Tied to the Great Packing Machine: The Midwest and Meatpacking 

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Publication Date
05/15/2018
Pages
280 pages
Trim size
6 x 9 inches
Art
16 b&w photos, 1 figure
Edition
1st