About 3,800 workers at the Swift Beef slaughterhouse in Greeley, Colorado, walked off the job in what union representatives say is the first U.S. beef slaughterhouse strike since the 1980s. The large-scale walkout underscores growing labor tensions in essential food-processing industries and could disrupt local plant operations and supply chains. Alongside the UAW strike at American Axle's Three Rivers plant, these walkouts indicate labor activism crossing sectors and raising the risk of compounded supply-chain pressures for both food and automotive production.
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