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According to a study in the Drake Journal of Agricultural Law, "most meatpacking employees are poor, many are immigrants struggling to survive, and most are now employed in rural locations." [1] In 1998, the Immigration and Naturalization Service estimated that about a quarter of meatpacking workers in Nebraska and Iowa were illegal immigrants. [3]
HAER No. NE-10-P, "South Omaha Union Stock Yards, Sheep Barn", 18 photos, 2 measured drawings, 5 data pages, 3 photo caption pages HAER No. NE-10-Q, " South Omaha Union Stock Yards, Horse Barn ", 9 photos, 1 measured drawing, 3 data pages, 2 photo caption pages
The Wilson Packing Plant was a division of the Wilson and Company meatpacking company located near South 27th and Y Streets in South Omaha, Nebraska. Founded in the 1890s, it closed in 1976. [1] It occupied the area bounded by Washington Street, South 27th Street, W Street and South 30th Street.
The Biden White House blames meatpacking conglomerates for driving up food costs and is aiming to drive greater competition in the industry through investment and regulation.
(Reuters) -Livestock farmers in the U.S. would have a clearer path to bringing antitrust complaints against meatpacking companies for unfair business practices under a rule proposed by the U.S ...
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The Union Stock Yards Company of Omaha was a 90-year-old company first founded in South Omaha, Nebraska in 1878 by John A. Smiley. After being moved to Council Bluffs, Iowa and dissolved within a year, the company was reorganized and moved to South Omaha in 1883. [ 1 ]
Pages in category "Meatpacking industry in Omaha, Nebraska" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... This page was last edited on 21 May 2011