Denver meat processing plant employees vote to strike over JBS labor practices

About 200 workers at a Denver meat processing plant voted to authorize a strike Saturday, according the the workers’ union.

The workers, who are members of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 union, have been negotiating for a new union contract with plant owner JBS USA since early September and voted unanimously Saturday to authorize a strike over what they say are unfair labor practices, according to a union news release.

Denver Processing is a meat packing plant on Yuma Street in the city’s Valverde neighborhood. Workers process beef and pork that goes to “major grocers throughout the state,” according to the union.

Local union President Kim Cordova did not immediately return a request for comment Sunday and it was unclear when the authorized strike might start. In a statement, Cordova accused Denver Processing of “unilaterally changing workplace policies that have not been bargained on.”

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