PAMWA is endorsed by several organizations such as Food Chain Workers Alliance, Michigan Farmers Union, R-CALF USA, and Center for Food Safety. Marc Perrone, International President of the United Food & Commercial Workers International Union, said “America’s meatpacking and food processing workers have put their health on the line every day of this pandemic to ensure our families can put food on the table. These hard-working men and women on the frontlines of our food supply chain deserve safe workplaces.”
The act will prevent the Secretary of Agriculture from issuing line speeds waivers unless meat and poultry plants agree to a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) inspection and establish occupational safety and health standards. It will also implement a regional emphasis inspection program for meat and poultry plants and allow meat or poultry plant employees the ability to authorize a representative, who may be a member of a worker-based community group, to accompany physical inspections.
There will also be a strong focus to strengthen existing protections against retaliation from employers when employees refuse to perform work duties under conditions of reasonable apprehension and establish a system where employees may file a complaint in the event retaliation has occurred, and establish a standardized, publicly available, reporting process for use during pandemics, which will require meat or poultry plants to report the number of employees who have become ill, their racial demographics, and their employment status.
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