Smithfield put Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in the national spotlight this spring when the fast spread of the coronavirus among its employees forced the company to temporarily close the local pork processing plant.
The pork processing company also invoked the privacy of its employees, more than 850 of whom tested positive for coronavirus.
Smithfield alleges OSHA’s most recent subpoena is a violation of its due process rights, that it violates OSHA’s own safeguards for employers and that the information request isn’t relevant to the agency’s investigation. Smithfield asked the same of OSHA before bringing the matter to court but was met with a “flat refusal,” according to court documents.
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