Cargill workers accept new contract, avoid strike
HIGH RIVER, AB – A strike has been avoided at Cargill Inc.
The Cargill beef-procession plant processes roughly a third of Canada’s beef. Union workers have accepted a new labour contract, averting a strike that threatened the country’s meat market.
United Food and Commercial Workers Local 401 (UFCW) announced over the weekend that workers chose to accept the new contract offer, with 71 per cent voting in favour.
In a statement, the UFCW said, “the contract is the best of its kind and presented unprecedented gains in this time of economic and political uncertainty and during the biggest health crisis the world has ever seen.”