Cargill Inc. reached a new labor agreement with UFCW Local 2, which represents union workers at the Dodge City, Kan., beef ...
Cargill locks out 1,700 workers at Colorado beef plant amid contract dispute and ongoing cattle market challenges.
Concrete barricades blocked the entrance to the Cargill beef plant in Ft. Morgan, Colo., on May 20. About 1,700 workers had been locked out by the company after months of contract negotiations ended ...
Concrete barricades stand at the entrance to the Cargill beef plant in Fort Morgan, Colo., after weeks of inactivity. A Cargill representative did confirm that Cargill initiated a lockout on May 20, ...
The lockout was initiated because continued uncertainty around a potential work stoppage creates challenges for operating ...
Cargill has locked out roughly 1,700 employees from its beef processing plant in Fort Morgan, after union members rejected ...
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Cargill pauses beef production at US plant amid worker lockout
The Teamsters union said the dispute centers on demands for “necessary improvements” to wages, healthcare and safety protections.
Cargill has stopped paying approximately 1,700 employees at its beef processing facility in Fort Morgan, Colorado, as a labor dispute between the company and Teamsters Union workers continues to ...
Members were told to stay home with pay for the past four weeks as negotiations continued. Listen to "Morning Edition" host ...
The union representing workers at a Colorado beef processing plant is reporting 1,700 workers were locked out of work this week.
An environmental group sued Colorado’s air-pollution regulators Thursday for failing to issue a timely permit to Cargill Meat Solutions, which operates a large slaughterhouse and packing facility in ...
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