The slaughterhouse featured on TV One's Sunday programme has insisted that the worker accused of kicking, hitting and throwing calves, before bludgeoning them and slitting their throats was fired well before the show went to air.
The show featured hidden camera footage of a worker at Waikato slaughterhouse Down Cow mistreating bobby calves, as well as footage of calves left in crates without shelter, food or water for more than eight hours, and truck drivers roughly throwing calves into the back of trucks.
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Initially Down Cow did not respond to media queries about the footage, but today management has issued a statement addressing the footage, saying "the seasonal worker accused of unsatisfactory work practices was dismissed long before the news item was shown on television.
"This applies to any employees who disregard company guidelines on workplace policy," the statement read.