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3,800 Workers Strike at Colorado Beef Plant
About 3,800 UFCW Local 7 workers strike over pay, safety, and unfair labor practices at one of the largest U.S. beef plants, with 99% strike authorization, union says.
- About 3,800 workers at the Swift Beef Company plant in Greeley began striking Monday morning, seeking higher wages and safer working conditions, said United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 President Kim Cordova.
- Contract negotiations stalled after union leaders claimed JBS USA refused to negotiate Saturday, citing intimidation and unsafe practices, while the company maintains its proposal is fair and consistent with national agreements.
- This walkout marks the first United States slaughterhouse strike since 1985, as workers protest production lines sped up to 420 animals per hour, according to Cordova, who noted 99% of employees authorized the action.
- To mitigate supply disruptions, JBS USA announced plans to operate two shifts at the Greeley facility, promising to pay any non-striking employees while temporarily moving production to other company facilities.
- The industry faces its first major labor dispute in decades, occurring amid a 75-year low in the U.S. cattle population of 86.2 million, which may exacerbate economic anxiety over beef prices.
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United Food and Commercial Union Local 7, the union representing the 3,800 striking workers, said that JBS failed to meet its demands during contract negotiations over higher wages, life-saving safety equipment and improved healthcare.
·Atlanta, United States
Read Full ArticleA raw deal: 3,800 Colorado meatpackers stage first beef plant strike in 40 years at one of the largest meatpacking plants in U.S.
3,800 workers walked off the job at JBS USA's Greeley, Colorado plant Monday, the first strike at a U.S. beef slaughterhouse in four decades.
·New York, United States
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