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The union is the only one pushing for more safety so this will not happen again. The companies have not shown a lot of intrest in this area nor has OSHA.
By the way, the CEO did not get fired; he quit in disgust. Imagine; you give people good jobs and just because you kill a few of them they get all huffy.
Who needs that type of aggravation?
The managers who were fired were mid-level types that are easily replaced, and firing a bunch of people looks good in the press. It makes people think you are really trying to do something about a problem.
Like I said before, the Union was recently pushing for more safety in the last contract talks and the companies turned them down flat.
I don't see anyone else trying to improve workplace safety conditions in any industry. Can you name one?
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