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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Tue May 26, 2020, 09:28 PM May 2020

The meat industry is trying to get back to normal. But workers are still getting sick -- and shortage

Tyson Foods, the largest meat processor in the United States, has transformed its facilities across the country since legions of its workers started getting sick from the novel coronavirus. It has set up on-site medical clinics, screened employees for fevers at the beginning of their shifts, required the use of face coverings, installed plastic dividers between stations and taken a host of other steps to slow the spread.

Despite those efforts, the number of Tyson employees with the coronavirus has exploded from less than 1,600 a month ago to more than 7,000 today, according to a Washington Post analysis of news reports and public records.

What has happened at Tyson — and in the meat industry overall — shows how difficult it is to get the nation back to normal, even in essential fields such as food processing. Meat companies have spent hundreds of millions of dollars on measures such as protective gear, paid leave and ventilation systems since they were forced to shut dozens of plants that were among the top coronavirus hot spots outside urban areas.

But the industry has still experienced a surge in cases, and some companies say they are limited in just how much they can keep workers separated from one another. Only a portion of the labor force has gone back to work — some workers kept away on purpose — and the nation’s meat supply remains deeply strained as barbecue season gets underway.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/the-meat-industry-is-trying-to-get-back-to-normal-but-workers-are-still-getting-sick-and-shortages-may-get-worse/ar-BB14zSiK?ocid=msn360

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The meat industry is trying to get back to normal. But workers are still getting sick -- and shortage (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2020 OP
I imagine they pay a whopping $8.50.hr pecosbob May 2020 #1

pecosbob

(7,541 posts)
1. I imagine they pay a whopping $8.50.hr
Tue May 26, 2020, 09:49 PM
May 2020

Just enough to land me in the clutches of the payday lenders. Good luck with that.

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