WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Three of the largest U.S. poultry processors have agreed to settle claims by the Justice Department over their alleged longstanding effort to share information about workers in order to drive down compensation.Cargill, Sanderson Farms and Wayne Farms have agreed to pay more than $84 million in restitution to workers harmed by the information sharing to resolve civil antitrust lawsuits, according to proposed consent decrees made public Monday. The government also sued and reached a settlement including a data consulting firm, Webber, Meng, Sahl and Co. “Through a brazen sc…