Meat plant workers to Trump: Employees aren't going to show up

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Meat plant workers to Trump: Employees aren't going to show up
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Pig farmer Mike Patterson says he will soon be forced to euthanize hogs on his farm. “At some point, there's … no way we're going to be able to handle the backlog because the plants won't even be at full capacity when they do get running,” he says.

New York Meat-processing plant workers are concerned about President Donald Trump's executive order that compels plants to remain open during the coronavirus pandemic. Meat plant employees are among America's most vulnerable workers, and some say they expect staff will refuse to come to work.

"All I know is, this is crazy to me, because I can't see all these people going back into work," said Donald, who works at Tyson's Waterloo, Iowa, facility."I don't think people are going to go back in there."Donald asked to be referred to by his first name only. He is currently recovering after testing positive for the virus."I'm still trying to figure out: What is he going to do, force them to stay open? Force people to go to work?" he asked.

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