White House planners have been instructed to look into potential travel for Trump in the near future, sources say
that compelled meat plants to remain open and absolved the companies of some legal liabilities.
“They were so happy, they’re like, it’s like a new business for them,” he continued. “They were being very unfairly treated. Very unfairly treated.” But, contrary to the President’s comments about the companies “being treated unfairly,” many plant closures across the country were due to thousands of employees becoming infected with coronavirus., efforts to speed up processing has led to workers standing closer together — about 3 or 4 feet apart from each other while working.
Major meat processors such as Smithfield, Tyson and others say they've put measures in place, like temperature checks and plexiglass to encourage social distancing in some areas and to help keep their workers safe. But some workers say their employers aren't doing enough to protect them.
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