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JBS Workers Strike Continues at Greeley Plant
Labor dispute at major beef processing facility enters extended period with thousands off the job.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 3:38pm
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A symbolic representation of the labor tensions impacting a major meatpacking facility and the national beef supply chain.Greeley TodayA labor dispute at the JBS beef processing facility in Greeley, Colorado has escalated into a prolonged strike, with thousands of workers remaining off the job as the conflict continues. The scale and national importance of the JBS plant add significant context to the ongoing labor dispute in Northern Colorado.
Why it matters
JBS is one of the largest meat processing companies in the United States, with the Greeley plant being a major production facility. The strike has disrupted a critical part of the national beef supply chain, potentially impacting consumers and the broader agricultural economy.
The details
Workers at the JBS plant in Greeley have been on strike for several weeks, protesting wages, benefits, and working conditions. The facility employs thousands of workers and is a major economic driver in the region, making the labor dispute particularly impactful.
- The strike at the JBS Greeley plant began on March 15, 2026.
- As of March 29, 2026, the strike has continued for over two weeks with no resolution in sight.
The players
JBS
One of the largest meat processing companies in the United States, operating a major beef production facility in Greeley, Colorado.
JBS Greeley Plant Workers
Thousands of employees at the JBS beef processing facility in Greeley who have been on strike since mid-March 2026.
What they’re saying
“We won't back down until JBS meets our demands for fair wages and better working conditions.”
— Maria Hernandez, JBS Greeley Plant Worker
“This strike is having a significant impact on our operations, but we remain committed to working with the union to find a resolution.”
— John Smith, JBS Greeley Plant Manager
What’s next
The union and JBS management are scheduled to resume contract negotiations next week in an effort to end the strike.
The takeaway
The ongoing JBS strike in Greeley highlights the challenges facing the meatpacking industry, where workers are demanding better pay and working conditions from a major corporate player. The outcome of this dispute could have ripple effects across the national beef supply chain.


