JBS settles Muslim discrimination lawsuit for $5.5 million

Mohamed Jama, left and Najima Handule, right, discuss the termination papers they received from JBS Swift & Co. on Sept. 10, 2008 during a gathering near the company's facility in Greeley, Colo., after the decision on a dispute about a 7:30 p.m. break was unsatisfactory to the Muslim workers. JBS Swift & Company will pay up to $5.5 million to settle a lawsuit that claimed the meatpacking company discriminated against Muslim employees at its beef processing plant in northern Colorado.
Sara Loven | The Greeley Tribune via AP
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