BEAR RIVER CITY, Utah-Bear River City’s Procter & Gamble plant is working around the clock during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure that there is enough toilet paper for grocery stores and other retailers allowed to stay open.
They are honoring social distance rules while keeping a full regular staff as the crisis ensues.
Human resources leader Tommy Montoya says the company has made several adjustments. These include having only one chair per table in break rooms and keeping everyone assigned to one table for the entirety of their shift.
The work of the plant is essential as Kaysville police are commanding the public not to steal their toilet paper in the Davis County city.
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