This is literally some triangle shirtwaist shit
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Doesn't this exact thing keep happening? Yay capitalism! \s
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/13/kentucky-tornadoes-candle-factory-search-survivors
113 years ago the Triangle Waistshirt Factory Fire also killed a fuckload of people... and the owners got off scot-free.
Not capitalism, just the south.
They never got over losing their slaves, first they kept going with Jim crow and the KKK, then right to work meant they could treat poor white people bad too.
"If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he'll empty his pockets for you." -LBJ
For a second I thought you were saying LeBron James said that lol
It's just going to get blamed on whatever mid level manager relayed the instructions.
"Use your best judgement." WINK WINK
If the manager had sent everyone home and the factory wasn't destroyed, they'd get fired for it.
Name for shame. I only find "plastic factory" and "company"?
People should know where they don't want to work.
The south. You don't want to work, or live in the south.
They didn't pass right to work because they love workers.
It's in the body of the post; the company is called Impact Plastics.
Ah, thanks! Didn't see that.
Will they be personally accountable for that faulty decision?
Holding people financially accountable for the crimes they pay others to commit is bad for "the economy". I'm not even exaggerating.
We have performed a detailed investigation and determined the responsibility was entirely the fault of 2nd junior line supervisor Ricky, who was hired last week and has been fired.
Hopefully what's left of the business is sued into the ground for such willful negligence
Not enough. The people implementing that kind of work culture need prison time.
What loyal employees they would rather die if it means helping their company profit this is who you should to look to for guidance.
When you're the one in the household with the job that makes actual money, threats of "leave and your fired" can make you do unreasonable things. This irrationality can only be alleviated by collective bargaining and unionization... the employees standing up and saying "nope, there's a flash flood predicted tomorrow, we're not going to be coming in." Remember, these folks are working hard for a wage; their bosses and the owners are making the real money off their labor. All that matters to the company is the profit that could be lost if they shuttered one day for safety's sake.
Shutting the factory down for a little rain and wind? That could effect output and the bottom line... can't have that... I'm gonna need you to put your life at risk for our wealth or you can start looking for other work. Work that might not pay this well/have health insurance and other benefits you family needs to survive. Everyone who lives through it gets a pizza party!
Your life is more valuable than your livelihood. Idk why in anyone’s right mind would even be there during a hurricane
You have the disposable income to be able to post online. You can afford some sort of device and internet access. You probably don’t worry about how you are going to eat tonight.
There aren’t a lot of jobs in these shit hole places. There aren’t a lot of social services. Lose your job and starve versus stay and hope things pass over.
Yes I own a home but I’m broke as fuck between paychecks. I have less than $100 in my bank account to last two weeks until my next paycheck. Do I live frugal and have a wife and a son.
The thing is you never expect it to get so bad that you might die it's more like you think you'll be stuck at work overnight or something like that and unfortunately it's not worth losing your livelihood over having to spend a night at work. Unfortunately by the time people realize how bad it is it's usually too late.
Because they are undocumented and are afraid their employer will have them deported if they don't do what they're told. That's one reason.
There is no proof of this and no the odds of this being why they didn't leave is so low. Most people in small rural towns don't have options of employment, so factory work is really all they have access to. It's a reason why small rural towns die when the mine or factory shuts down.
Because they are undocumented
I didn't hear that anywhere. Usually it's just people trying not to lose their job in a region where they're scarce, and playing the odds with the severity.
I didn't say that the victims in this tragedy were undocumented. I didn't hear that anywhere and I'm NOT trying to start a narrative. It was just the first thing that popped into my head when thinking about why a person would be so conditioned in obeying their employer.
Yours is also a sad but perfectly true reason as well.
FTA:
The Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC) said in a statement that it had seen people affected struggling to get help from authorities.
“TIRRC staff members who deployed to the area witnessed community members struggling to access interpretation services from local and state government agencies, as well as requests by agencies for identification and documentation from immigrant community families that hindered their ability to identify missing loved ones,” the group said in a statement.