Union authorizes strike at Denver Processing, JBS subsidiary
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Union authorizes strike at Denver Processing, JBS subsidiary
Members of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 have voted to authorize a strike against Denver Processing, a subsidiary of JBS USA. The union accuses the company of unfair labor practices.
What’s driving JBS’s renewed US strike?
JBS strike vote targets a Denver plant JBS is facing renewed disruption in the U.S. after union members at its Denver meatpacking plant voted to strike, citing alleged labor law violations. UFCW Local 7 said the vote count was overwhelming, with 97% of participating members backing the strike.…
Workers at the Denver Processing plant in Denver, Colorado, voted to authorize a potential strike over unfair labor practices. The decision was announced on April 24, 2026, following a meeting with employees from all shifts. According to UFCW Local 7, 97% of members supported the authorization. This measure allows for a work stoppage if conflicts with the company continue. Denver Processing is a plant that processes beef and pork for supermarket…
Union authorizes strike at JBS subsidiary
Members of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7, the union representing workers at Denver Processing, a wholly owned subsidiary of Greeley-based JBS USA, have voted to authorize a strike over what they say are unfair labor practices.
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