After firing nearly two hundred Muslim workers who walked off the job last week due to a dispute over the company’s accommodations of their prayers rituals, a Cargill beef processing plant in Fort Morgan, CO is under fire for “discrimination”.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations or CAIR as they’re more commonly known has stepped in to paint these Somali Muslims as victims of some sort of hate crime, saying that he has testimonies from workers claiming that they were told to go home if they want to pray.
Cargill spokesman Mike Martin disputed these claims saying that none of the workers were ever told that, and the reason the plan can’t have a large prayer facility is because it would disrupt operations. Fair enough. Can you imagine the chaos that would ensue if workers decided to just walk away from their assembly lines to pray. There’s that and the fact that Cargill shouldn’t have to build a prayer room to accommodate these workers. They’re running a beef processing plant not a mosque.
Read how CAIR responded on the next page.
Love it! Either you fit America or leave!
Christians pray on there own time,,,get the picture???
Can’t have it all your wAy
Hahaha!!!
Oh well too bad so sad. They knew the conditions of working there, which by the way don’t they slaughter hogs there too? So they think they are entitled to special treatment that isn’t afforded to Christian or Jewish coworkers. Not in my world . You can take your pedophile worshipping so called religion back to$#%&!@*land and stay. We didn’t ask or beg you to come here, you chose to do that. So if you don’t like our laws and regulations pack your bags and go back where you came from.
Smart employer!!
Ha ha ,want some bacon
No employer in their right mind not even muslim employers willhire them too low performance too self entitled too much like a lawsuit looking for a place to happen thats what special people are experts at making trouble why obarry wants them in america
Good they must not have wanted the jobs..
They were fired for no show no call three days in a row.