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Beef plant workers in Colorado to resume work after three-week strike
Summary
About 3,800 JBS workers at the Greeley, Colorado beef plant agreed to return to work after a three-week strike, and contract talks are scheduled for April 9–10.
Content
Workers at a JBS beef slaughter plant in Greeley, Colorado agreed to return to their jobs, ending a three-week strike. The local union said the move followed an agreement to resume contract negotiations. The company said the return happened without a new deal and that its prior offer remains available. The strike involved about 3,800 workers who had stepped away from the plant over pay and contract terms.
What is known:
- About 3,800 workers at JBS's Greeley, Colorado beef plant agreed to return to work after a three-week strike.
- Union officials said JBS agreed to resume contract negotiations on April 9 and 10.
- JBS said the return to work occurred without a new agreement and that its existing offer remains on the table.
Summary:
The return to work ends the three-week stoppage and allows staffing to resume at the plant while negotiations restart. Contract talks are scheduled for April 9 and 10; further outcomes are undetermined at this time.
