Union Opposes Meat Inspection Changes ; Eu Abattoir Proposals Could Let Contaminated Food Through, Claims Unison
South Wales Echo › January 22, 2010
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South Wales Echo › January 22, 2010
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A UNION claims that proposed changes to slaughter house inspections could make it easier for contaminated meat to get into the food chain.
Unison says it fiercely opposes plans from the EU that could see abattoirs given responsibility for inspecting themselves and warned of future public health disasters like the E.coli outbreak that killed South Wales five-year-old Mason Jones in 2005.See the full content of this document
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Union Opposes Meat Inspection Changes ; Eu Abattoir Proposals Could Let Contaminated Food Through, Claims Unison
Under current arrangements, inspectors from the Meat Hygiene Service - part of the Govern...
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