I have been gainfully employed at the shipyard for almost 23 years (28 years if you consider my part-time employment during my college career). Our lawsuit never said we intended to block the airing of any segment attacking Food Lion. This is what we firmly believe should not be aired as objective TV news reporting. Then, after being hired, we believe she tampered with the work area to concoct staged video tape to discredit Food Lion. "Prime Time Live" producer Lynne Litt applied for a job as a meat processor using a fictitious name, falsified her employment application, which she affirmed as being true with her signature, and lied about her past work experience. Yet another item in The Sun article which we particularly feel must be corrected is that Food Lion sued Capital Cities/ABC and its producer for trying "to go undercover to report on working conditions at Food Lion." This is not true.įood Lion's lawsuit was specifically intended to block "Prime Time Live" from airing those portions of the segment which used illegally obtained material. In short, working off-the-clock is not tolerated (much less encouraged) at Food Lion.
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