3,000 United Airlines Workers Unable To Work, Meat Production Plummets As Thousands Fall By The Day

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So employees across several critical industries have been dropping like flies as absenteeism storms the nation. The scary part is as more and more fall ill, is this the beginning of a new nightmare. They fired all of the healthy people. New data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows beef output last week dropped 5.3% YoY, and wholesale prices jumped 1.3% on Monday, the most significant increase since August.
the meat industry for price-gouging. Still, it appears they have very little knowledge or are unable to or unwilling to admit problems actually driving inflation in the industry, which is related to labor issues.
"The beef market is finding some strength because you're having trouble with absentee workers," Don Roose, president of U.S. Commodities Inc. in West Des Moines, Iowa, told Bloomberg by phone.
Recently absenteeism at processing, packaging, and distribution of meat plants has recorded around 8%, up from 4-5%, said Mark Lauritsen, vice president of meatpacking at the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, representing thousands of plants employees.
"Meat plants don't tend to be as bad as the general population," Lauritsen said, adding that many meat workers are fully v********and kept absenteeism relatively low.
However, the spread of the [blah...] has begun to sicken workers from meatpacking plants to supermarkets. It is producing supply problems in the new year.
Cargill Inc., a top U.S. meatpacker, said it was experiencing a rise in [blah] at its plants, though all the plants are still operating.
Other food makers, such as Conagra Brands Inc. and Campbell Soup Co., are seeing upticks in absenteeism among workers due to....
Meanwhile, Americans begin to panic as many have taken to social media to voice their concerns about food shortages at supermarkets. United also reported similar absenteeism as over 3,000 workers have fallen ill and have been unable to work.

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