Glacier FarmMedia—After a 41-day strike, workers at the Cargill Dunlop beef processing plant in Guelph will return to work today.
Nearly 1,000 unionized employees at Cargill Dunlop in Guelph ratified a new collective agreement on Saturday July 6. The workers, represented by Local 175 of the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW), began strike action after turning down a deal on May 26.
The UFCW said in a release the new agreement includes:
While regulations to protect agricultural workers from the heat have been held up by political wrangling, Gonzalo and her colleagues have spearheaded an alternate strategy. They seek to sidestep the slow and increasingly politicized government machinery and instead appeal directly to consumers and large brands.
The Beef Farmers of Ontario (BFO) said in a statement it is relieved to hear that an agreement has been reached between Cargill Guelph and Union officials. “We will continue to monitor as the facility reopens and returns to normal operation,” the BFO said.
Cargill’s Guelph facility processes approximately 75 per cent of the cattle in Ontario and plays a significant role in the Ontario beef supply chain. The Cargill Guelph Dunlop facility fills 67 per cent of the federally inspected processing capacity in eastern Canada, according to the BFO.
—Updated to say workers return to work today.
Source: Farmtario.com