‘This should not have happened,’ lawyer says of 16-year-old’s death at poultry plant
‘This should not have happened,’ lawyer says of 16-year-old’s death at poultry plant

‘This should not have happened,’ lawyer says of 16-year-old’s death at poultry plant

Family of 16-year-old worker killed cleaning a machine at Mar-Jac Poultry plant in Hattiesburg files lawsuit.
The more you read the article the worse it gets.
I cannot comprehend how a company can have multiple deaths, amputations, and severe safety infractions in a few years and only face a small amount of proposed fines.
Well we'd hate to ruffle any feathers and upset some job creators, they might seek better tax deals elsewhere
It's also hard to draw reasonable conclusions quickly without people of color to blame.. give it time, give it time
That second point isn't exactly right.
See, I though I came to correct you that they cannot operate heavy machinery, but he was only cleaning it while it was supposed to be out of operation.
But if the article has it right, it was illegal for him to have been working in the building at all. That's a whole other situation than I previously understood it to be.
This is more proof that laws aren't enforced and that children in the workplace aren't safe.
Not just children. Workers in general aren't safe with those sort of track records
The McNuggets must flow!
The more I read, the more fucked it got. I love that the meat plant is blaming the hiring contractor for hiring a 16 year old but the contractor is blaming the meat plant for not following safe cleaning instructions. Turns out they are both guilty as fuck and should be shut down.
Because of lobbyists working over decades.
3 deaths??? Jesus Fuck do they not have lock out tag out laws south of the Mason Dixon line?
Sure they have lockput/tagout. You sit through an hour long video, then sign a sheet where you promise to obey the safety rules. Then when you actually try to do things by the book, your supervisor asks you "what the fuck are you doing?" and says "we don't have time for that". One place I worked had a peg board with everyone's lock and key for lockout/tagout; all of the locks had about a 1/4 inch (@ 6 mm to our European friends) of dust on them from lack of use.
What the fuck…
If the hawks nest tunnel taught us anything is that it's ok to knowingly kill hundreds of workers as long as you profit before any charges can be brought up
Regulation is for those who cant afford good lawyers
The solution should be to jail all the owners and executives, force a sale of the company and set an example for anyone else who thinks about doing the same thing.