Claims Made Officials Were Aware Of COVID-19 Problem At Grand Forks Plant, Long Before Shutdown
GRAND FORKS, NDA (trfnews.i234.me) A Grand Forks Attorney tells TRF News that he’s interviewed multiple employees from LM Wind …
Claims Made Officials Were Aware Of COVID-19 Problem At Grand Forks Plant, Long Before Shutdown
GRAND FORKS, NDA (trfnews.i234.me) A Grand Forks Attorney tells TRF News that he’s interviewed multiple employees from LM Wind …
I worked the a few years ago and when the maintenance guy was killed in the overhead crane accident. That place should have been shut down by OSHA. The production manager and supervisors told the maintenance guys that not to shut down all overhead cranes because that stops production of the blades. Even though they knew the power to the cranes was supposed to be locked out per OSHA but the production manager doesn't care about its employees. So yes that place is a horrible place to work when it comes to the safety and well being of its workers. If you get hurt, they find a way to fire you or lay you off. I am NOT surprised there were numerous complaints. ND attorney general doesn't care either as I contacted them as well.
As a former employee that company don't give a rat's ass about their employees. I can guarantee that if the employees were sent home sick but did not return back ASAP they would be terminated
Ive delivered fiberglass materials many years ago to that plant and id be surprised if everyone doesnt cough due to the fumes lol
Interesting @DavidC.Thompson, perhaps with "discovery" you can get to where this strain of Covid originated from! I mean really, let's start holding ALL involved accountable, no matter how ugly.
Wow. " Warm weather destination.'
Where that can be?