December 11, 2008
WORKERS AT THE
WORLD’S LARGEST MEATPACKING PLANT CHOOSE UNION REPRESENTATION
Tar Heel, N.C. – Workers at
Smithfield Packing in Tar Heel, North Carolina, chose union
representation with the United Food and Commercial Workers
International Union (UFCW). Workers voted 2041 to 1879 for a voice
on the job.
“When workers have a fair process,
they choose a voice on the job,” said UFCW Director of Organizing
Pat O’Neill. “This is a great victory for the Tar Heel workers. I
know they are looking forward to sitting down at the bargaining
table with Smithfield to negotiate a contract. The UFCW has
constructive union contracts with Smithfield plants around the
country. Those union contracts benefit workers, the company and the
community. We believe the workers here in Tar Heel can achieve a
similar agreement.”
Ronnie Ann Simmons, a veteran of 13
years at the plant said, “We are thrilled. This moment has been a
long time coming. We stuck together, and now we have a say on the
job.”
Workers at 26 Smithfield-owned
facilities around the country already have UFCW representation.
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The UFCW
represents more than 1.3 million members in the U.S. and Canada,
including 250,000 workers in the poultry and meatpacking industries.