Union pressing Olymel to pay employees during Red Deer plant shutdown
RED DEER, AB — The union representing staff at the Olymel pork processing plant in Red Deer says it’s exploring legal options to make sure workers are paid during a shutdown brought on by a COVID-19 outbreak.
Olymel announced on Monday that it would be indefinitely closing its hog slaughtering, cutting and deboning operation in Red Deer after hundreds of workers became infected with the virus.
Alberta Health says that, as of Thursday afternoon, it had been notified of 389 cases linked to the Olymel outbreak, 197 of them were active, with one death.
All employees (approximately, 1,850) were notified by personal letter on Wednesday, Feb. 17 that they would be laid off – without pay – throughout the temporary closure. The letter from Plant Manager Rob Ackerkblade did note, however, that employees who showed up for work this week will receive 34 hours’ worth of pay.