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Oklahoma meatpacking plant under OSHA investigation for COVID safety failures
Meatpacking plant under federal investigation
and last updated 2021-04-12 20:21:30-04
GUYMON, Okla. â The pandemic has had a big impact on staffing in multiple industries, especially on meat production.
One of the highest COVID-19 case counts belongs to a meat processing facility in Guymon, Okla.
Seaboard Foods is currently under investigation, accused of COVID safety failures.
Since the start of the pandemic, a company rep admits they have had 1,114 employees of 2,600 test positive and six deaths.
Seaboard occasionally supplies food to a Tulsa meat shop, Perryâs. Staff there went through their own share of infections and still struggle with a staffing shortage.
Complaint May Spur Review of Meat Industry’s Virus Response By Josh Funk | April 9, 2021
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) A union complaint about whether an Oklahoma meatpacking plant is doing enough to protect workers from the coronavirus could test the industry’s response to the pandemic because Seaboard Foods says it is following recommendations from the government and trade groups.
The local United Food and Commercial Workers union filed a complaint this week with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration about the Seaboard Foods pork processing plant in Guymon, Oklahoma. The union says Seaboard should be doing more to promote social distancing at the plant and to encourage workers exposed to the coronavirus to stay home from work.
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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) A union complaint about whether an Oklahoma meatpacking plant is doing enough to protect workers from the coronavirus could test the industry s response to the pandemic because Seaboard Foods says it is following recommendations from the government and trade groups.
The local United Food and Commercial Workers union filed a complaint this week with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration about the Seaboard Foods pork processing plant in Guymon, Oklahoma. The union says Seaboard should be doing more to promote social distancing at the plant and to encourage workers exposed to the coronavirus to stay home from work.
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