PORTLAND — Manufacturing resumed early Monday at Daimler Trucks’ factory on Swan Island, nearly four weeks after it closed during the early days of Oregon’s coronavirus outbreak.
The closure put 600 Portland employees on unpaid furlough. Daimler initially blamed a parts shortage for the closure, but unions representing the plant’s employees said their members’ concerns about worker safety were also a factor.
“They heard from the unions, loud and clear, that the membership was very nervous,” said Dwain Panian of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, one of four unions representing Daimler employees in Portland.
Daimler spent the past few weeks redesigning its manufacturing process to give workers more space. Among other changes, the company split its workforce into two shifts to give employees more room on the factory floor.