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this post was submitted on 01 Sep 2023
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Some of the things he typed were regarding health and safety. I fail to see how they didn't consider health and safety.
And he's right that it's offputting how heavily you had put your shame on the people who got a lot for the employees, and virtually none of it on the company that fought to stop it.
They didn't consider health and safety as an immediate concern. They considered it as secondary to the company's profits, that's why it's going to take so long to get even basic heat protections like fans and heat shields. There shouldn't have been a phase-in period. They should have grounded the fleet until they at least had some basic protection, if not full air conditioning.
And the company's managers should be in work camps, that goes without saying. Instead, they're in bed with the union.