Reuters reports:
Seaboard  Corp. said it will close its Guymon, Oklahoma, pork plant on Monday [Mayday] to  allow workers to attend rallies planned for that day in support of immigration  reform, the company said. The plant has a daily hog slaughter capacity of about  16,000 head, the company said.
On Tuesday, Cargill Inc. said its five beef plants and two hog plants will be  closed on Monday for the rallies.
Isn't it nice to see that  the schism that opened up between liberals and slaughterhouse owners back in  1906 with the publication of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle has finally  closed after a full century? Guess what? The slaughterhouses' Cheap Labor lobby  has won.
By the way, here is my review of the 2004 film "A  Day Without a Mexican," which provided the template for the upcoming  Mayday demonstration general strike.
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