Sens. Reed, Whitehouse: Trump's Meatpacking Plan is Recipe for COVID-19 Disaster That Skimps on Worker Health, Safety
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The Senators joined 16 of their colleagues in sending a letter demanding that
"Without immediate, comprehensive intervention by the federal government to ensure the health and safety of workers at these plants, workers in the meat processing industry will remain at extremely high risk of contracting the virus and the plants will continue to be a major vector of significant infection," the 18 Senators wrote. "Failure to take action to protect these workers is not only a threat to their lives, but also to the public health of their communities."
The grueling work of the industry already makes meat processing one of the most hazardous work environments in the country. Its workers are already disproportionately impacted by this pandemic and experience some of the highest occupational injury rates. COVID-19 has made this work even more dangerous. The Senators demanded the
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"Workers at meatpacking plants were doing some of the most dangerous jobs in the country even before COVID-19," said
Among the improvements the Senators want are common sense safety measures to protect workers and inspectors, including sufficient PPE and basic controls that allow for appropriate social distancing, adequate ventilation, physical barriers, and requisite hand sanitizing.
The letter notes: "As a result of insufficient worker protections, according to the
In addition to Reed and Whitehouse, the letter is signed by
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Dear President Trump:
We write to express our serious concern about your use of the Defense Production Act (DPA) to compel meat processing facilities to remain open despite poor safety and health standards at those facilities, which have led to documented COVID-19 infections and worker fatalities. Your action is particularly troubling in light of your Administration's persistent refusal to issue and enforce vital safety standards from the
Irresponsibly fast line speeds, physically grueling work, and extremely dangerous machines make the meat processing industry one of the most hazardous in the country, which is why these workers, who are predominantly Black and brown workers, experience some of the highest injury rates. During the coronavirus pandemic, jobs at meat processing facilities have become markedly more dangerous due to employers' refusal to listen to the needs of their workers and implement health and safety guidelines to protect them. Workers in plants across the country report they have not been given the proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to use on the job. In addition, workers continue to complete their tasks in very close proximity to other workers for the duration of their shift because employers have not made adjustments to the line speeds or factory layouts to provide workers with the extra space called for by public health officials. In fact, your administration just this month approved faster line speeds at chicken processing plants, and at pork processing plants last fall, which means workers are clustered closer together on the line. Workers also continue to be crowded in break rooms and locker rooms, without being given additional space or other leeway to practice social distancing.
As a result of insufficient worker protections, according to the
Despite urgent calls from worker advocates and Members of
We urge you to take immediate action to amend your Executive Order to mandate that meat processing facilities closed down by State or local health authorities or of their own accord are permitted to reopen only after they have met all of the safety guidelines issued by
Americans need access to food during these challenging times. Farmers and ranchers need to be able to sell their products to processing facilities. Without the proper health and safety standards in place at processing facilities, workers will continue to be infected with COVID-19 which will hurt production and lead to food supply shortages for consumers and continued low commodity prices for farmers and livestock producers. Requiring all employers, particularly those in the meat processing industry, to meet worker safety standards is critical to protecting workers and stopping the spread of the coronavirus. It is also essential to preserving our country's food supply chain and reopening the economy safely.
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