The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Handful of workers in factory not been traced

Fears small number of 2 Sisters staff may have broken quarantine or left country

- JAMIE BUCHAN jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

A handful of workers at the Covid-hit Coupar Angus chicken plant have not been accounted for, amid claims they have broken quarantine and left the country.

The Incident Management Team (IMT) battling to contain the outbreak at the 2 Sisters factory has been unable to track down several employees, more than two weeks after the cluster was confirmed.

The 900-strong workforce – plus about 250 agency workers – were ordered to isolate when the factory closed its doors on Sunday August 16.

A source close to the investigat­ion told The Courier the vast majority of workers were complying with guidelines, but confirmed a small number of staff, less than 10, have so far not been traced.

Colleagues claim the missing workers wanted to leave Scotland rather than stay at home for two weeks without pay.

The 2 Sisters Food Group struck a deal to pay all of its staff while the factory is closed, on condition that they stay in isolation.

However, about 250 agency staff on zero hours contracts were told they won’t get paid. The recruitmen­t firm responsibl­e has offered them statutory sick pay or holidays.

It is understood the “missing” staff are agency workers.

The number of positive cases linked to the factory rose again yesterday to 188.

An IMT spokeswoma­n said staff are ready to return to work on Monday, after a series of risk assessment­s were undertaken. Extra measures have also been installed at the factory to keep staff physically distanced.

Deputy First Minister and local MSP John Swinney said: “The effectiven­ess of our tracing system is directly linked to how many potential contacts we are able to reach,” he said. To that end, it is concerning that a small number of contract workers have not been able to be contacted. It is vital that the status of these workers is clarified as soon as possible and, if they are still in the country, that they follow the Scottish Government guidelines.”

The 2 Sisters Food Group said it was not aware that any of its staff were unaccounte­d for.

 ?? Picture: Mhairi Edwards. ?? The 2 Sisters factory closed on August 16.
Picture: Mhairi Edwards. The 2 Sisters factory closed on August 16.

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