Sanderson Farms agreed to pay its part of millions dollars in restitution to workers for its alleged role in a scheme to suppress wages.
by Sara DiNatale, Mississippi Today July 27, 2022 Days after Mississippi's largest company – Laurel-based poultry processor Sanderson Farms – finalized its $4.5-billion sale to an out-of-state competitor, it agreed to pay its part of millions of dollars in restitution to workers for its alleged role in a scheme to suppress wages. The U.S.
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