Union pressing Olymel to pay employees during outbreak shutdown at Red Deer plant
RED DEER, Alta. – The union representing staff at a central Alberta pork plant says it’s exploring legal options to make sure workers are paid during a shutdown brought on by a COVID-19 outbreak.
Olymel indefinitely closed its hog slaughtering, cutting and deboning operation in Red Deer, earlier this week after hundreds of workers became infected with the virus.
The president of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 401 says in a statement that the union believes laying off workers without pay during the temporary closure contravenes its collective agreement with the company.
Thomas Hesse says the union believes the company may also be in contravention of employment standards under Alberta law, and the union’s lawyers are reviewing the matter.