Staff at Alberta meat plant scared of COVID-19, not showing up to work: union
CALGARY — The union representing workers at a southern Alberta meat-packing plant says some employees don’t feel safe because of an outbreak of COVID-19 and they aren’t showing up for work.
The president of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 401 says JBS Canada has been paying a shift premium of $4 an hour to workers at its plant in Brooks — but it’s not enough.
“It didn’t get people to come into work. In fact, we hear that 500 to 1,000 workers haven’t shown up and they’ve had to reduce production to one shift,” Thomas Hesse said Tuesday.
“They cancelled the entire second shift and they’re merging the shifts simply because they don’t have the workers.


