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Look at the company logo. How would you describe this company's activities? Which problems could they have encountered?
Manufacturer of fragrance products - Nine dead when company keeps workers on the job during tornado.
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Chain of discount stores - Workers stabbed, shot, punched and pistol-whipped; Millions on OSHA fines for unsafe stores.
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Air conditioner manufacturer - Decatur Alabama: Three dead from toxic exposure.
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Building materials company - Workers find high levels of pollution, despite working for a "green manufacturer".
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Hotel chain - Service cuts create safety risks for workers and guests in a high-hazard industry.
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Restaurant & bar chain - So-called “breastaurant” chain has faced multiple claims of sexual harassment.
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Medical marijuana dispensary - Worker dies from an asthma attack after inhaling cannabis dust.
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Healthcare - Since 2001, has paid over $1.8 billion in fines for false claims, bribery and kickbacks, health and safety and other violations.
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Aviation services - Workers exposed to raw feces and other unsafe conditions.
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Food safety and sanitation services - Illegally employing more than 100 children.
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Manufacturer of petrochemicals - Still fighting the EPA ban on asbestos, despite 40,000 US deaths a year.
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Freight railroad - Rail workers warn of safety problems long before the catastrophic derailment in Ohio.
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Real estate development - Three Latino construction workers die when scaffolding collapses on a Hanover project.
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Amazon - Technology company, e-commerce - Three workers die at the shipping giant’s Memphis hub in 2022.
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Security service & training - Handed out fake certificates. A construction worker with a fake certificate fell to his death in 2022.
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Retail corporation - In 2022, Janikka Perry, pressured to avoid taking sick time, dies alone in a Walmart bathroom. A lot of shooting incidents.
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Restaurant chain - A worker was shot and killed in 2022; multiple shootings already occurred in 2024. Workers are organizing to win better safety and security.
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Transportation company - Over 80 mobile app workers have been killed on the job since 2017. Internal documents show 24,000 “alleged assaults and threats"
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Multinational in the food industry - Six workers have died on the job since 2019, and over 140 others have suffered injuries from hazardous ammonia leaks.
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Infrastructure, tunnel construction services - Workers suffer crushed limbs, amputations, chemical burns and a preventable death at Musk-owned company.
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Poultry firm - an immigrant teenager is killed at this poultry firm, which has a troubling history of safety violations. Plus hiring of illegal alien workers.
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Logging company - 16-year old Michael Shuls was crushed to death inside a stalled conveyor at a lumber mill. Failed to train workers in safety procedures.
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Growing rare indoor plants - A worker died from heat exhaustion at a Costa Farms nursery in Miami. Company executives lobby against a heat safety ordinance.
How can this be considered a company? What are their activities? Which problems could they have encountered?
Forced labor in Alabama prisons disproportionately targets Black men and women, who face hazardous conditions for $2 a day. Private companies exploit it.
Black Iron / XL Concrete - How would you describe these companies' activities? Which problems could they have encountered?
Reinforcing steel or placement before concrete poured into. One worker dies from electrocution; another loses a thumb at a company with 29 OSHA violations.
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Catholic health care provider - Severe staff cuts create unsafe conditions for patients and workers.