Help Protect Food Processing Workers! ACT NOW!
- United Food and Commercial Workers -
Food processing workers at meat plants across Canada
are working hard on the front lines to make protein products for
families and neighbourhoods across the country.
There
have been more than 1,400 confirmed COVID-19 cases of food processing
workers, so far. Some of these workers battling COVID-19 are in
critical condition and some have died.
The federal government recently announced $77 million
for food processing companies -- in response to the pandemic -- but the
details of how the money will be distributed are still uncertain.
Food workers must have a central role in determining the conditions and criteria for the "Emergency Processing Fund."
Tell the Government of Canada that taxpayer money to
corporations must first guarantee the health and safety of workers --
and food workers must have a say in determining the conditions of their
own health and safety!
Show your support for food workers by sending a letter NOW!
For weeks, Canada's food processing workers have been
calling for the following measures -- recommended by food worker
advocates around the world -- and have received no commitments from the
federal government on these basic provisions:
- Ensuring that workers are able to work two meters (6.5
feet) apart from each other throughout their working day. This is
possible through modification to work organization, work scheduling and
rest breaks. There may need to be changes to the design of the
workstations such as the installation of Perspex, Plexiglas or similar
material to
shield workers from potentially infecting each other;
- Reducing the speed and amount of product on the line
to help ensure two-meter spacing between workers. This must be achieved
without eliminating any positions; and decisions regarding shifts, work
sharing arrangements, and overtime must involve the union;
- Provision of adequate hand washing and sanitizer
stations and increasing the number of breaks so handwashing may become
a routine part of the work;
- Ensuring regular, thorough cleaning and sanitation of
the workplace, including restrooms and lunchrooms. All shared surfaces
(e.g. workbenches, door handles, handrails, and keyboards) must be
cleaned regularly;
- Provision of appropriate personal protective equipment
(PPE) -- although this cannot be a substitute for appropriate
spacing between workers;
- Making arrangements for safe travel to and from the workplace to minimize the risk of exposure to COVID-19; and
- Posting the agreed workplace protocols on noticeboards
in languages that all workers can understand and maintaining regular
communication.
Protecting food workers and stopping the spread of
COVID-19 in Canada's food manufacturing facilities requires a
consistent approach guided by stakeholders -- unions and employers --
and enforced by government.
Food workers need action NOW!
This article was published in
Number 33 - May 12, 2020
Article Link:
Help Protect Food Processing Workers! ACT NOW! - United Food and Commercial Workers
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