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Union: CEO Compared Workers To Cancerous Tumor

Locked-out American Crystal Sugar employees said CEO David Berg likened them to a 21-pound cancerous tumor.

FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Union representatives of locked-out employees at American Crystal Sugar Co. are criticizing the company president and CEO for what they call anti-worker sentiments.

The union released audio recordings Wednesday of CEO David Berg telling shareholders a story about a friend with cancer and saying, "We can't let a labor contract make us sick forever and ever. We have to treat the disease and that's what we're doing here."

The union says Berg was likening the workers to a 21-pound cancerous tumor.

Company spokesman Brian Ingulsrud did not immediately return a phone message.

Union workers planned a prayer vigil Wednesday evening outside company headquarters in Moorhead, Minn., to mark the fifth month of the lockout.

About 1,300 workers have been locked out at plants in North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa.

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