I can't speak for all, but every factory I've ever worked in has had a mold issue. They're not the cleanest places to work. Sounds like this is just par for the course. Hopefully it can be remedied.
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That's awful if true. Factories should pay particular attention to cleanliness precisely because they're so prone to issues like this.
Shame on Ford for not making safety and cleanliness a top priority.
A lot of factories, particularly in Florida, are open air because they don't want to pay for air conditioning, which just makes the situation worse.
Of course that's not the only issue with factory work. Between "mandatory overtime" that doesn't get announced until minutes before the end of your 15 hour shift and getting written up even with a doctor's note... Or even paying for medical insurance and simply not being able to use it... Very few people want to work in a factory setting. The ones that do have to just to survive.
It's modern day slavery, they just don't beat you anymore.