USA: Investigation launched into co. Impact Plastics after six workers, incl., four Mexican workers, swept away by Hurricane Helene; incl. co comment
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Date Reported: 6 Окт 2024
Местонахождение: Соединенные Штаты Америки
Компании
Impact Plastics - EmployerЗатронуто
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
Мигранты и рабочие-иммигранты: ( Number unknown - Мексика , Производство: Вся категория , Men , Unknown migration status ) , Мигранты и рабочие-иммигранты: ( Number unknown - Мексика , Производство: Вся категория , Women , Unknown migration status )Темы
Охрана труда и безопасность , Смерть , Закупочные практики: Стоимость заказа , Ограничение свободы передвиженияОтвет
Response sought: Yes, by Journalist
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Принятые меры: The Impact Plastics president said no worker was forced to keep working and they were evacuated at least 45 minutes before the full force of the flood reached the industrial park.
Вид источника: News outlet
“Mexican immigrant families plagued by grief, questions after plant workers swept away by Helene”
…six workers at a plastics factory disappeared under surging floodwaters caused by Hurricane Helene…
The scar it left behind has been especially devastating within the small Latino community that makes up a disproportionate number of workers at the factory: Four of the six workers swept away were Mexican American.
Two state investigations have been launched into Impact Plastics and whether the company should have done more to protect workers as the danger grew…
Impact Plastics President Gerald O’Connor has said no employees were forced to keep working and they were evacuated at least 45 minutes before the massive force of the flood hit the industrial park...
…surviving workers say the evacuation began too late. Some clung to pipes on truck flatbeds for up to six hours while making frantic 911 calls and saying goodbyes to loved ones. Some saw coworkers carried off by the current…
The plastics plant was open, even as local schools shuttered…employees continued to work while receiving phone alerts about possible flooding. Many stayed even after management asked them to move cars because 6 inches of water had accumulated in the parking lot…