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About 1,000 Workers at North Carolina Plant Walk Out Over Firings of Immigrants

The Associated Press

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/111706LA.shtml

Friday 17 November 2006

   Tar Heel, North Carolina - About 1,000 nonunion workers, mostly
Hispanics upset with the recent firing of immigrants for allegedly
providing false documents, walked off their jobs at a Smithfield Foods
Inc. slaughtering plant, a union spokeswoman said.

   About 300 workers were protesting Friday morning outside the
plant, said Libby Manly, a representative of the United Food and
Commercial Workers Union, which helped organize the protest and has
been trying for years to form a union at the plant. The plant is
considered the world's largest hog slaughtering plant.

   Smithfield Foods also has failed to address problems of sexual
harassment and denial of workers compensation claims, said Gene
Bruskin, a representative of the union who serves as the Smithfield
campaign director.

   "There's a long train of abuses in that plant really going back
more than a dozen years," Bruskin said. "Recently the activity in the
plant has been increasing."

   Smithfield spokesman Dennis Pittman said the company was only
complying with a request from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
to gather the names, Social Security numbers (which are usually needed
to prove eligibility to work in the United States), dates of birth and
gender of workers at the plant. About 600 workers were found to have
unverifiable information. The company fired about 75 people for
providing false information, he said.

   "This walkout - which apparently was instigated by the United Food
and Commercial Workers Union - is totally unjustified," Pittman said.
"If Smithfield were to do what the union is calling for, we would be
breaking federal law by knowingly employing undocumented workers. The
union should stop trying to pressure Smithfield to break the law."

   Workers on Friday distributed a statement from Latino and black
leaders that calls for an end to "unjust firing of Smithfield workers
and the timely rehire of all workers who have been unfairly
terminated." The statement also demanded no retaliation against
protesting workers.

   The plant, about 25 miles (40 kilometers) south of Fayetteville,
employees 5,000 workers and slaughters up to 34,000 hogs a day.
Smithfield, Virginia-based Smithfield Foods is the world's largest
pork processor.

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