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Report: Trump officials, meat companies put workers at risk

- By Josh Funk

OMAHA, NEB. — At the height of the pandemic, the meat processing industry worked closely with political appointees in the Trump administra­tion to stave off health restrictio­ns and keep slaughterh­ouses open even as COVID19 spread rapidly among workers, according to a Congressio­nal report released Thursday.

The report by the House’s Select Subcommitt­ee on the Coronaviru­s Crisis said meat companies pushed to keep their plants open even though they knew workers were at high risk of catching the virus. The lobbying led to health and labor officials watering down their recommenda­tions for the industry and culminated in an executive order President Donald Trump issued in the spring of 2020 designatin­g meat plants as critical infrastruc­ture that needed to remain open.

Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn, who leads the subcommitt­ee, said USDA officials and the industry prioritize­d production and profits over the health of workers and communitie­s as at least 59,000 workers caught the virus and 269 workers died.

“The shameful conduct of corporate executives pursuing profit at any cost during a crisis and government officials eager to do their bidding regardless of resulting harm to the public must never be repeated,” Clyburn said.

Former Agricultur­e Secretary Sonny Purdue, who now leads the University System of Georgia, declined to comment Thursday. A spokesman for the university system said Perdue is focused on “serving the students of Georgia.”

The report is based on communicat­ions between industry executives, lobbyists and USDA officials and other documents the committee received from government agencies, Tyson Foods, Smithfield Foods, JBS, Cargill, National Beef, Hormel and other companies.

 ?? MICHAEL CONROY / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A Tyson Foods spokesman says Tyson has worked closely with both the Trump and Biden administra­tions, along with state and local officials, to respond to the pandemic’s challenges.
MICHAEL CONROY / ASSOCIATED PRESS A Tyson Foods spokesman says Tyson has worked closely with both the Trump and Biden administra­tions, along with state and local officials, to respond to the pandemic’s challenges.

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