‘A frightened workforce’: Union worries as Olymel reopens after COVID-19 shutdown
CALGARY — Some employees of a central Alberta pork plant that shut down due to COVID-19 are afraid to go back to work, their union president says.
Olymel’s facility in Red Deer was shuttered Feb. 15 because of an outbreak in which three people have died and 515 workers have been infected.
The company announced late Wednesday it had been given approval to gradually reopen by Alberta Health. Slaughter operations resumed Thursday and cutting-room operations were scheduled to start again Friday. The plant processes about 10,000 hogs a day.
Thomas Hesse, president of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 401, said he received no word from the company that the plant was reopening.