Massive Meatpacking Strike: What Does It Mean for Beef Prices, Cattle as 3,800 Workers Go on Strike?
A 3,800-worker strike at JBS Colorado is bottlenecking U.S. beef production, threatening to lower rancher cattle prices while simultaneously driving consumer grocery costs higher.
Processing disruptions highlight tight capacity and supply chain pressures GREELEY, Colo. — A strike at one of the nation’s ...
The company shifted production from the Colorado facility employing thousands of workers ahead of the labor action to soften the impact.
JBS workers strike at Greeley, Colorado beef plant over wages, inflation, healthcare and protective gear costs amid high beef ...
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By Tom Polansek CHICAGO, March 16 (Reuters) - Striking JBS employees took to the streets of Greeley, Colorado, before sunrise ...
Two-week labor action at Colorado's largest cattle plant compounds record prices and severe shortages during food inflation ...
One of the country’s largest beef processing plants is undergoing a strike, which could have local impacts to cattle producers. About 3,800 workers at the ...
Nearly 4,000 workers at a Colorado meatpacking plant went on strike Monday, accusing the owner of retaliation and committing unfair labor practices.
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 ...
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