Protecting America’s Meatpacking Workers Act of 2023

12/15/2023, 4:05 PM

Summary of Bill S 270

Bill 118 s 270, also known as the Protecting America’s Meatpacking Workers Act of 2023, aims to address the safety and well-being of workers in the meatpacking industry. The bill focuses on improving working conditions, increasing oversight, and ensuring that workers are protected from exploitation and unsafe practices.

Key provisions of the bill include:

1. Increasing safety standards: The bill mandates that meatpacking facilities adhere to strict safety guidelines to protect workers from injuries and illnesses. This includes providing proper training, equipment, and protocols to prevent accidents and ensure a safe working environment. 2. Strengthening oversight: The bill calls for increased oversight of meatpacking facilities by government agencies to ensure compliance with labor laws and regulations. This includes regular inspections, reporting requirements, and penalties for violations. 3. Protecting workers’ rights: The bill aims to protect the rights of meatpacking workers by prohibiting discrimination, ensuring fair wages, and providing access to healthcare and other benefits. It also includes provisions for whistleblower protection to encourage workers to report violations without fear of retaliation. 4. Addressing COVID-19 concerns: In response to the ongoing pandemic, the bill includes measures to protect meatpacking workers from COVID-19, such as providing access to testing, vaccines, and personal protective equipment. Overall, the Protecting America’s Meatpacking Workers Act of 2023 seeks to improve the working conditions and safety of workers in the meatpacking industry, ensuring that they are treated fairly and with dignity. By implementing these measures, the bill aims to protect the health and well-being of meatpacking workers and promote a more sustainable and ethical industry.

Congressional Summary of S 270

Protecting America's Meatpacking Workers Act of 2023

This bill addresses workplace conditions and safety with a particular focus on meat and poultry processing establishments and makes other changes to agricultural programs and activities.

Generally, the bill provides funding through FY2029 for hiring additional Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) inspectors and related activities. It also restricts an employer's use of certain attendance policies under which a worker is assessed points for absences with progressive discipline imposed as points accumulate.

Additionally, the bill expands protections for workers who exercise their rights under occupational safety and health laws and regulations. This includes specific protections and procedures for workers of meat and poultry processing establishments.

The bill expands workplace safety and health requirements that apply to meat and poultry processing establishments, including by prohibiting waivers (subject to limited exceptions) related to line speeds and inspections. Additionally, OSHA must issue standards for these establishments that address, for example, ergonomic program management and preventing occupational exposure to COVID-19. OSHA must also (1) establish, within seven days, a process for establishments to report COVID-19 information; and (2) publish certain regulations regarding a workers' representative accompanying an OSHA inspector during inspections of an establishment.

The bill provides funding through FY2032 for, and imposes additional conditions on recipients of, grants to improve meat and poultry processing facilities. Further, the bill increases funding for a program that supports regional and local food systems. It also requires country-of-origin labeling of beef, pork, and dairy products.

Current Status of Bill S 270

Bill S 270 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since February 2, 2023. Bill S 270 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the Senate on February 2, 2023.  Bill S 270's most recent activity was Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. as of February 2, 2023

Bipartisan Support of Bill S 270

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
1
Republican Sponsors
0
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
12
Democrat Cosponsors
10
Republican Cosponsors
0
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
2

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 270

Primary Policy Focus

Labor and Employment

Potential Impact Areas

Administrative law and regulatory proceduresAdministrative remediesAgricultural conservation and pollutionAgricultural marketing and promotionAgricultural prices, subsidies, creditAgricultural tradeAgriculture and FoodAir qualityAnimal protection and human-animal relationshipsAssault and harassment offensesBorder security and unlawful immigrationCardiovascular and respiratory healthCivil actions and liabilityClimate change and greenhouse gasesCompetition and antitrustCongressional agenciesCongressional oversightConsumer affairsCorporate finance and managementCorrectional facilities and imprisonmentDepartment of AgricultureDepartment of LaborEmergency medical services and trauma careEmergency planning and evacuationEmployee leaveEmployee performanceEmployment and training programsEmployment discrimination and employee rightsFood industry and servicesFood supply, safety, and labelingForeign laborForeign language and bilingual programsGovernment Accountability Office (GAO)Government employee pay, benefits, personnel managementGovernment studies and investigationsHazardous wastes and toxic substancesHealth technology, devices, suppliesInfectious and parasitic diseasesIntergovernmental relationsJudicial review and appealsLabor marketLabor standardsLabor-management relationsLegal fees and court costsLibrary of CongressLivestockMeatMental healthMinority employmentMusculoskeletal and skin diseasesPublic contracts and procurementPublic participation and lobbyingRacial and ethnic relationsRefugees, asylum, displaced personsSex offensesSmall businessState and local government operationsTemporary and part-time employmentWages and earningsWater qualityWildlife conservation and habitat protectionWorker safety and health

Alternate Title(s) of Bill S 270

Protecting America’s Meatpacking Workers Act of 2023Protecting America’s Meatpacking Workers Act of 2023A bill to improve protections for meatpacking workers, and for other purposes.
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