Muslim workers in Fort Morgan fired over prayer dispute walkout
Article publisher:
Denver Post
Article date:
30 December 2015
Article category:
Colorado News
Medium
Article Body:
About 150 workers, most of them immigrants from Somalia, have been fired from a meat packing and distribution plant on Colorado's Eastern Plains for walking off the job to protest a workplace prayer dispute.
Ten days ago more than 200 workers walked off their jobs at Cargill Meat Solutions in Fort Morgan.
Some workers later returned, but the majority stayed away as representatives of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) negotiated on their behalf...
Depending on the season, the Muslim workers prayed at different times of the day, typically in about five-to-10 minute blocks, Hussein said. But recently a decision was made at the plant to change the practice.
"The workers were told: 'If you want to pray, go home,' " Hussein said...
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