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Massachusetts Man Diagnosed with Deadly Lung Disease Linked to Popular Kitchen Countertops
health2 months ago

Massachusetts Man Diagnosed with Deadly Lung Disease Linked to Popular Kitchen Countertops

Doctors in California are petitioning to ban engineered stone countertops containing high levels of crystalline silica due to their link to silicosis, a deadly lung disease, following Australia's lead in banning similar materials. Despite existing regulations, enforcement is weak, and many workers remain at risk, with some developing severe health issues or dying. Industry groups oppose a ban, favoring certification and better enforcement instead, but medical experts argue that a ban is necessary to prevent further tragedies.

UN and WHO Urge Urgent Action to Protect Workers from Rising Heat Risks
health6 months ago

UN and WHO Urge Urgent Action to Protect Workers from Rising Heat Risks

The WHO and WMO warn that increasing extreme heat due to climate change poses serious health and productivity risks for workers, urging governments, employers, and communities to implement adaptation measures such as adjusting work hours, improving building infrastructure, and protecting vulnerable populations, despite the financial challenges involved.

Police Confirm No Foul Play in Walmart Oven Death of Teen Employee
news1 year ago

Police Confirm No Foul Play in Walmart Oven Death of Teen Employee

Police have determined that the death of 19-year-old Walmart employee Gursimran Kaur, found in a walk-in oven at a Halifax store, was not due to foul play. The investigation involved interviews, video reviews, and collaboration with local authorities, concluding no one else was involved. The store remains closed, and a workplace investigation is ongoing. Kaur's death has prompted a stop-work order and the removal of the oven as part of a store remodel.

local-news1 year ago

DPW Worker Fatally Injured on Duty in West Baltimore

The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) announced the tragic death of Timothy Cartwell, a solid waste worker, who sustained fatal injuries while collecting trash. The incident occurred in the alleyway of 1800 Baker Street, and Mr. Cartwell passed away at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center. The Baltimore Police Department is investigating the circumstances of the accident. DPW is providing support to affected employees and has requested privacy for Mr. Cartwell's family and colleagues during this difficult time.

Urgent Call for Action on Toxic Kitchen Worktop Materials
health1 year ago

Urgent Call for Action on Toxic Kitchen Worktop Materials

Marek Marzec, a 48-year-old father of three, is taking legal action against his former employers after being diagnosed with silicosis, a severe lung disease caused by inhaling crystalline silica dust from cutting quartz worktops. Marzec, who is now on end-of-life care, claims he worked in "appalling" conditions and hopes to prevent others from suffering similar fates. His legal team is calling for urgent safety measures to protect stone workers from the lethal dust, which has already claimed other lives.

Senate Report: Amazon Prime Day Linked to Surge in Worker Injuries
business1 year ago

Senate Report: Amazon Prime Day Linked to Surge in Worker Injuries

A Senate report led by Bernie Sanders claims nearly half of Amazon warehouse workers were injured during Prime Day 2019, citing internal data showing high injury rates. Amazon disputes the findings, arguing the report distorts facts and ignores improvements made since then. The company has faced ongoing criticism and legal actions over its warehouse working conditions.

Dollar General Fined $12M for Workplace Safety Violations
business1 year ago

Dollar General Fined $12M for Workplace Safety Violations

Dollar General will pay $12 million to settle claims of unsafe working conditions, including blocked fire exits and unsafe storage, and must implement significant safety improvements across its 19,000 stores. The company faces daily fines if it fails to correct hazards and will undergo additional OSHA inspections. Dollar General will also establish a safety committee, provide training, and hire more safety managers.

"Senate Probe Links Amazon Prime Day to Spike in Workplace Injuries"
business1 year ago

"Senate Probe Links Amazon Prime Day to Spike in Workplace Injuries"

A Senate investigation led by Sen. Bernie Sanders found that Amazon's Prime Day sales event significantly contributes to warehouse worker injuries due to understaffing and high productivity demands. The report highlights that nearly 45 out of 100 workers were injured during Prime Day in 2019, with similar peaks during holiday sales. Amazon disputes the findings, claiming improvements in safety and questioning the report's accuracy. The investigation continues amidst ongoing scrutiny of Amazon's labor practices.