JBS and Union Reach Labor Agreement After Strike at Colorado Meatpacking Plant

JBS and Union Reach Labor Agreement After Strike at Colorado Meatpacking Plant
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The new contract ends a three-week strike and brings wage increases for workers at the Greeley, Colorado plant.

  • JBS and union representatives reached a tentative labor agreement for workers at the Swift Beef Co. plant in Greeley, Colorado.
  • The agreement was ratified following a three-week strike by meatpacking workers.
  • The new contract includes wage increases for workers at the plant.
  • The deal eliminates the existing pension plan for employees.
  • JBS USA owns and operates the Greeley meatpacking facility.

JBS and union representatives reached a new labor agreement for workers at the Swift Beef Co. plant in Greeley, Colorado, ending a strike that lasted three weeks.

The agreement addresses worker demands for higher pay and changes to benefits, potentially setting a precedent for labor negotiations in the meatpacking industry.

Implementation of the new contract terms is expected, with attention on how changes to wages and pensions affect workers and future labor relations.