“You’re not going to have a workforce going back to these plants when 44 percent have tested positive,” Rep. Finkenauer says of meat processing plant workers. “They aren’t feeling safe because there’s no enforceable safety standards.”
After President Trump's executive order preventing meat plants from closing despite increased coronavirus threats, Rep. Abby Finkenauer says the administration needs to keep the health and safety of workers in mind.
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