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Staff To Wear Body Cameras After Video Shows Abuse At Chicken Farms

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 15 Jun, 2017 01:05 PM
  • Staff To Wear Body Cameras After Video Shows Abuse At Chicken Farms
VANCOUVER — A chicken-catching company at the centre of an animal cruelty investigation in British Columbia says it will require staff to wear body cameras after an animal advocacy group released video of alleged abuse.
 
 
Dwayne Dueck, president of Elite Services in Chilliwack, says it will be mandatory for one supervisor and two staff members in each barn to wear cameras on their vests, and the video will be reviewed at the end of each day.
 
 
The announcement comes after the SPCA in British Columbia launched an investigation following the release of undercover video by Mercy for Animals that shows workers allegedly hitting, kicking and throwing chickens.
 
 
 
 
A statement from Elite Services says six staff members have now been fired, including two who were let go prior to the video being released, three who were fired immediately after, and one more who was terminated after the company did a "detailed forensic review" of the video.
 
 
Investigators with the SPCA are working on a report that will be forwarded to Crown counsel and SPCA spokeswoman Marcie Moriarty says the organization will recommend multiple charges of animal cruelty under both the Criminal Code and the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.
 
 
The statement from Elite Services says the company hopes the "senseless acts of violence" in the footage will help implement new levels of animal care across the industry.
 
 
The company says it is updating its standards and procedures, undertook organization-wide retraining on Wednesday, and all employees will be asked to sign documents affirming they understand the company's care and concern procedures. 
 
 
"It is our intent to share the experience of our new best practices with industry regulators, and adopt other best practices from cutting edge producers," the statement says.

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