Life and Death of the American Worker..., Alice Driver
Life and Death of the American Worker..., Alice Driver
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Life and Death of the American Worker
The Immigrants Taking on America's Largest Meatpacking Company

Author: Alice Driver

Narrator: Lori Felipe-Barkin

Unabridged: 5 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/03/2024


Synopsis

Winner of the J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award, and a New Yorker best book of 2024, a “startling glimpse into the meatpacking industry’s abuse of undocumented and incarcerated workers” (The New York Times Book Review) and those who had the courage to fight back.

On June 27, 2011, a deadly chemical accident took place inside the Tyson Foods chicken processing plant in Springdale, Arkansas, where the company is headquartered. The company urged everyone return to work, although the spill left their employees injured, sick, and terrified. Over the years, Arkansas-based reporter Alice Driver was able to gain the trust of the immigrant workers who survived the accident. They rewarded her persistence by giving her total access to their lives.

During the course of Alice’s reporting, the COVID-19 pandemic struck the community, and the workers were forced to continue production in unsafe conditions, watching their colleagues get sick and die one by one. These essential workers, many of whom only speak Spanish and some of whom are illiterate—all of whom suffer the health consequences of Tyson’s negligence—somehow found the strength and courage to organize and fight back, culminating in a lawsuit against Tyson Foods, the largest meatpacking company in America.

A richly detailed, fiercely honest, and deeply reported “tour de force” (Publishers Weekly, starred review), Life and Death of the American Worker will forever change the way we think about the people who prepare our food.

About Alice Driver

Alice Driver is a J. Anthony Lukas and James Beard Award–winning writer from the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas. Driver is the author of Life and Death of the American WorkerMore or Less Dead, and the forthcoming Artists All Around, a memoir about her family’s relationship with Maurice Sendak, the author of Where the Wild Things Are. She is also the translator of Abecedario de Juárez. She lives in the Ozark Mountains.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sunny on April 17, 2025

A crucial journalistic accounting of how brutal the meatpacking industry is. Tyson should be sued out of existence genuinely. Workers’ rights and unions for immigrants, especially undocumented workers, have long and difficult fights ahead of them. The pain and heartbreak and loss of these workers ar......more

Goodreads review by Mallory (onmalsshelf) on November 19, 2024

This was a tough read. I remember seeing issues with Tyson on the news during the toughest part of the pandemic, but I didn't pay too much attention. These are important stories to be told and I'm sure there are similar stories at other companies. I do think this read more like a very long form arti......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on November 16, 2024

Just when you thought you knew how evil Tyson Foods is, you read this book and find out even more reasons to hate them. Alice Driver spent four years interviewing current and former employees of Tyson meatpacking plants, specifically about the impact of COVID on these workers. You probably heard abo......more

Goodreads review by Manisha on November 14, 2024

Listened to the audiobook. I truly appreciate books that humble me and remind me how blessed I am to live a relatively stress free life. FUCK TYSON......more

Goodreads review by betsy on September 04, 2024

4.5 rounded up. this was a tough read. the book chronicles the abhorrent working conditions for and treatment of the majority immigrant population working in the poultry/meatpacking industry in the flyover states and how the conditions are wildly exacerbated by the pandemic. unsurprisingly, Tyson an......more