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 ...
Cargill has stopped paying approximately 1,700 employees at its beef processing facility in Fort Morgan, Colorado, as a labor ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — The Trump administration tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico are on a 30-day hold for negotiations. Within Colorado’s cattle industry, there is still discussions about the ...
U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced July 11 that the Biden-Harris administration is making investments that will strengthen American food supply chains, increase independent ...
Local livestock producers have seen higher back-end costs to raise and process their livestock. As a result, the price for ...
Cargill locked out about 1,700 employees at a beef plant in Fort Morgan, Colorado, on Wednesday in an escalating labor ...