A former Tyson plant worker battles the early morning stillness of not getting up for work months later, and another contemplates staying in Nebraska if she cannot find work soon.
WASHINGTON — The US Department of Labor (DOL) announced on March 12 it would award $1.6 million to the Nebraska Department of Labor to help with employment and training services for workers affected ...
About 3,800 workers for the world's largest meatpacking company began striking Monday in Colorado, and if they don't get a new contract soon, already costly beef could become even more expensive for U ...
Nebraska has been awarded a $1.67 million federal grant to boost employment and training services for people impacted by the closure of the Tyson Foods plant in Lexington, the U.S.
The work stoppage at the meatpacker's facility in Greeley, Colorado, comes as consumer beef prices soar to record highs.
The company shifted production from the Colorado facility employing thousands of workers ahead of the labor action to soften the impact.
Workers across the country, regardless of legal status, race or nationality, have an obligation to support the strike.
Thousands of workers at a beef processing plant in Colorado went on strike on Monday to protest what they say are unfair practices, unsafe working conditions, and insufficient pay. About 3,800 union ...