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Cargill to idle Canadian meat plant after COVID cases

Cargill to idle Canadian meat plant after COVID cases Isis Almeida and Marcy Nicholson, Bloomberg News Signage is displayed outside the Cargill Inc. meat plant in Chambly, Quebec, Canada, on Monday, May 11, 2020. The case-ready facility for beef, pork, chicken and sausage has shut down as the company is “concerned about the number of cases in the community and among our employees,” according to a May 9 statement. Photographer: Christinne Muschi/Bloomberg , Bloomberg Cargill Inc. is temporarily shutting down its beef processing plant in the Canadian province of Ontario after some employees tested positive for Covid-19. “As we continue to prioritize the health and safety of Cargill employees, we have decided to temporarily idle our Guelph protein facility,” Jon Nash, Cargill Protein’s North American leader, said Thursday in an emailed statement. “Our focus now is on continuing to keep our employees s

Obituary: Josiephine Nichols

16 hrs ago Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson vetoed House Bill (HB) 1570 on Monday, sending a controversial bill which has captured national media attention back to the State Legislature. The governor announced his decision to veto the bill in a press conference at the Governor’s Mansion. Read more Latest Headlines

Employers can require COVID-19 vaccination, but there are exceptions

Employers can require COVID-19 vaccination, but there are exceptions
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Employers can make COVID-19 vaccination mandatory But should they?

Employers can make COVID-19 vaccination mandatory But should they?
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UFCW Canada is joined by Mexican officials in calling for increased protections for migrant farm workers - Press Release

UFCW Canada is joined by Mexican officials in calling for increased protections for migrant farm workers TORONTO and MEXICO CITY, Dec. 11, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW Canada) held a virtual press conference on Thursday, December 10 to present Mexican officials, policy leaders, and members of the media with the union’s a report, and to call for urgent reforms to Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). At the conference, UFCW Canada National President Paul Meinema outlined recommendations from the 46-page report that could help improve the TFWP, reduce the vulnerability of migrant farm workers labouring in Canada, and provide migrant workers with pathways to permanent residency. President Meinema explained that the report’s 14 recommendations are based on direct input from migrant agricultural workers, as well as UFCW’s thirty years of advocacy on behalf of these workers.

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