GREELEY, Colo. (AP) — 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 ...
Thousands of workers for the world’s largest meatpacking company began a two-week strike Monday in Colorado, threatening to make already costly beef even ...
Striking JBS employees took to the streets of Greeley, Colorado, before sunrise on Monday to picket against the world's ...
The company shifted production from the Colorado facility employing thousands of workers ahead of the labor action to soften the impact.
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 ...
The strike, authorized by United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7, comes after eight months of stalled contract negotiations. Union president Kim Cordova says workers are demanding wages that keep ...
The work stoppage at the meatpacker's facility in Greeley, Colorado, comes as consumer beef prices soar to record highs.