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Company Response

3 Jul 2020

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Moy Park

Response by Moy Park

Thank you for contacting Moy Park regarding the EFFAT report. Please find a release from Moy Park below detailing measures in place to safeguard staff in response.

Please note, the report inaccurately stated that 1,000 staff walked out of Moy Park in March, in fact 95 team members left and returned in less than 15 minutes, the EFFAT report has since been updated to correct this.

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Moy Park details £4M investment in protective measures

Moy Park has invested over £4million in safety and supportive measures to protect its staff.

The investment includes advanced safety measures which have been rolled out across its facilities since late March, as well as enhanced reward packages for team members to thank them for their efforts as key workers.   

Key measures introduced during this period include the installation of Perspex screens, one-way flow systems on site, staggered breaks and socially distanced rest and break areas as well as additional PPE. The company is also rolling out thermal temperature screening technology at its sites as another protective step to stop Covid-19 entering its facilities.  

Speaking about the investment, Kirsty Wilkins, HR and Performance Director, at Moy Park said;

“Our key workers are Food Heroes who have been working harder than ever to ensure we continue to provide society with safe, nutritious food in these uncertain and unprecedented times. We are proud of our team and their efforts to feed the nation and keep our supermarket shelves stocked. Safety is a condition at Moy Park, and we have worked tirelessly over the last 11 weeks to implement all best practice measures available to help safeguard our Food Heroes. We follow all government guidelines and created bespoke solutions early on, with many of them now recognised as leading the way for food processors.”

The company has released a video of the safety measures in place which can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/KNEbvbtrGiM

Kirsty added “It can be hard to visualise what a food production facility looks likes so we filmed a walk around one of our sites to show how the safety measures work in practice on a typical day. As a food business, we already operate to some of the highest standards globally and our teams work in a controlled hygienic environment, which is routinely sanitised and where strict handwashing and other cleanliness protocols are the norm. Our strategy is focused on doing everything we can to halt the virus from coming into our facilities, and to minimise any potential spread. We will continue to evaluate the situation daily and take all measures necessary to safeguard our staff.” 

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