Nearly 150 Somali refugees say they hope to get their jobs back after they were fired from the Cargill Beef Plant in Fort Morgan after many of them left their posts following a dispute over workplace prayer. "The majority of them did not show up, or call, for three consecutive days," said Michael Martin, Director of Communications for Cargill, Inc. Several of the fired employees told Denver7 that Cargill won't allow them to pray when they need to.