We tend to agrue back and forth what it would be like to deal with multi-nationals rather than the likes of the far from perfect CWB.
I was just curious if Tom has studied any court cases in the USA where American farmers have taken some of the multi-nationals to court. Well, here is a quick summary of one instance:
Henry Lee Picket vs. Tyson Fresh Meat
Basically 30,000 producers accused Tyson of illegal manipulatoin of the market through "captive supply". This is where a meatpacker puts themselves in a position to dictate market prices (obviously low) in a manner the Packers and Stockyards Act deams illegal. I won't get into the in's and outs.
Result:
The jury deemed Tyson guilty. But, amazingly Jude Lyle E. Strom set aside the verdict.Stating the no matter how much Tyson's actions disadvantage cattlemen and regardless of its illegality under federal legislation, must be allowed, because, well, that was the way business was done!!!!!!!!!!
Faith, trust, relatoinships lad dee da Tom!!!!!!!!!
I was just curious if Tom has studied any court cases in the USA where American farmers have taken some of the multi-nationals to court. Well, here is a quick summary of one instance:
Henry Lee Picket vs. Tyson Fresh Meat
Basically 30,000 producers accused Tyson of illegal manipulatoin of the market through "captive supply". This is where a meatpacker puts themselves in a position to dictate market prices (obviously low) in a manner the Packers and Stockyards Act deams illegal. I won't get into the in's and outs.
Result:
The jury deemed Tyson guilty. But, amazingly Jude Lyle E. Strom set aside the verdict.Stating the no matter how much Tyson's actions disadvantage cattlemen and regardless of its illegality under federal legislation, must be allowed, because, well, that was the way business was done!!!!!!!!!!
Faith, trust, relatoinships lad dee da Tom!!!!!!!!!
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