Federal money to help worker safety at meatpacking plants
The federal government says 24 meatpacking plants in the three prairie provinces are getting $7.8 million in help from the federal government.
This is to be used to boost safety measures at plants through buying re-usable personal protective equipment and barriers, coming up with employee training, and improve cleaning practices.
The money is coming from the federal government’s $77.5 million Emergency Processing Fund, money set aside to help plants keep workers safe.
Sixteen of the plants are in Alberta. JBS Foods in Brooks is the biggest recipient, getting just over $800,000. The Cargill plant in High River is not on the list