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Article

6 Jan 2016

Author:
Jericka Duncan, CBS News (USA)

USA: Cargill meatpacking plant fires workers that walked out after dispute over prayer breaks

"Hundreds of Muslim workers fired after dispute over prayers", 2 Jan 2016

Nearly 200 Muslim workers have been fired from a Cargill meatpacking plant in Colorado, for walking out after a dispute over prayer breaks...Tony Aden says missing even one of those prayers over a break time dispute caused him and many others to walk away from their jobs...Cargill spokesperson Michael Martin says prayer is allowed. But he says a misunderstanding of company policy came on December 18th, when 11 workers asked for a break to pray at the same time. "Coming from that specific work area would have disrupted the workflow so the supervisor told the employees that they could go pray, but they would have to go in smaller numbers than 11," Martin told CBS News...The following Monday, nearly 200 employees from the Muslim community didn't show up to work for three consecutive days. The company fired them all...The Council on American Islamic Relations is currently working reach an agreement with Cargill so that those fired workers can return.