How Trump Is Helping Tycoons Exploit the Pandemic
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/07/20/how-trump-is-helping-tycoons-exploit-the-pandemic?
By Jane Mayer
July 13, 2020
On June 22nd, in the baking heat of a parking lot a few miles inland from Delawares beaches, several dozen poultry workers, many of them Black or Latino, gathered to decry the conditions at a local poultry plant owned by one of President Donald Trumps biggest campaign contributors. Were here for a reason that is atrocious, Nelson Hill, an official with the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, told the small but boisterous crowd, which included top Democratic officials from the state, among them Senator Chris Coons. The union, part of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., represents some 1.3 million laborers in poultry-processing and meatpacking plants, as well as workers in grocery stores and retail establishments. Its members, many defined as essential workerswithout the option of staying homehave been hit extraordinarily hard by the coronavirus. The union estimates that nearly thirty thousand of its workers in the food and health-care sectors have contracted covid-19, and that two hundred and thirty-eight of those have died.
For the previous forty-two years, a thousand or so laborers at the local processing plant, in Selbyville, had been represented by Local 27. Just two years earlier, the workers there had ratified a new five-year contract. But, Hill told the crowd, in the middle of the pandemic, as the number of infected workers soared, the plants owner, Mountaire Corporationone of the countrys largest purveyors of chickenconspired, along with Donald Trump, to kick us out.
Hill, who is Black and from a working-class family on the Delmarva Peninsulaa scrubby stretch of farmland that includes parts of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginiawas used to the areas heat and humidity. But, as he spoke to the crowd, behind dark glasses, his face glistened with anger. Its greed, thats what it is, he said. Its a damn shame.
The jobs at Mountaire rank as among the most dangerous and worst paid in America. Government statistics indicate that poultry and meat-processing companies report more severe injuries than other industries commonly assumed to be more hazardous, including coal mining and sawmilling. Between 2015 and 2018, on average, a slaughterhouse worker lost a body part, or went to the hospital for in-patient treatment, about every other day. Unlike meatpackers, two-thirds of whom belong to unions, only about a third of poultry workers are represented by organized laborand those who are unionized face mounting pressure. The industry, which is dominated by large multinational corporations such as Mountaire, has grown increasingly concentrated, expanding its political influence while replacing unionized employees with contract hires, often immigrants or refugees. These vulnerable workers are technically hired by temp agencies, relieving poultry plants of accountability if documentation is lacking. Trump has weakened federal oversight of the industry while accepting millions of dollars in political donations from some of its most powerful figures, including Ronald Cameron, Mountaires reclusive owner. In 2016, Cameron gave nearly three million dollars to organizations supporting Trumps candidacy.
FULL story at link at top.
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(12,712 posts)Mersky
(5,317 posts)Look at what is happening in the name of tRump, of religion, and the all mighty dollar.
Wealthy poultry heir thinks hes moral? Ha. He inherited the sense that you dont have to pay people for their time and effort. Twisted justifications courtesy of, The Family and right wing religious hate mongers.
More workers need to unionize. That aint socialism - its a market response, dammit. If tRump greasing the wheels for favored donors (literally, by allowing faster poultry lines during the pandemic!) isnt socialism, then neither is workers coming together to tell employers they cant dock their pay for PPE, etc.
Highly recommend reading all of this piece. We know this is happening, but this, well puts faces on the matter. Is an outrage we have to deal with this in the 21st century.
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,936 posts)And move beyond capitalism.
How many have to die for the greed of a few.