The union representing workers at a meatpacking plant near Los Angeles where at least 153 employees have come down with COVID-19 called on ...
LOS ANGELES: The union representing workers at a meatpacking plant near Los Angeles where at least 153 employees have come down with COVID-19 called on Thursday for the plant's immediate closure, saying measures to control the outbreak were not working.
The animal rights group PETA joined the protest, bringing its"Pandemic Pig" in a convertible for a drive-by protest.
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