Pierce Delahunt

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Given how low-paying, dangerous, and grueling these jobs are, they have some of the highest rates of worker turnover—for meatpacking plants it’s 100 percent annually.32 The average plant hires an entirely new workforce every year.33 Eisnitz writes that “a worker’s chances of suffering an injury or an illness in a meat plant are six times greater than if that same person worked in a coal mine.”34
Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation
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