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História

8 Jul 2020

Europe: Poor working & housing conditions at meat packing plants responsible for COVID-19 outbreak among workforce, report alleges

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of workers at meat processing plants across Europe have become infected with the virus. A new report by the European Federation of Food, Agriculture and Tourism Trade Unions (EFFAT) identifies poor working, employment and housing conditions as one reason for the rapid spread of COVID-19 among the industry's predominantly migrant workforce. 

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the companies named in the report to respond. Danish Crown, 2 Sisters, Asda (Kober), Moy Park, Smithfield and Litera Meat responded. Tönnies, Westfleisch, Vion, Van Rooi Meat, Oscar Mayer, Groupe Sicarev, Kermené, LDC Groupe and Lovenfosse Groupe did not respond.

Respostas da empresa

Tönnies

Sem resposta

Westfleisch

Sem resposta

Van Rooi Meat

Sem resposta

Oscar Mayer

Sem resposta

Groupe Sicarev

Sem resposta

Kermené

Sem resposta

LDC Groupe

Sem resposta

Lovenfosse Group

Sem resposta

Danish Crown Ver resposta
2 Sisters Food Group Ver resposta
Moy Park Ver resposta
Smithfield Foods Ver resposta
Litera Meat Ver resposta

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