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August 23, 2023 6:50 PM
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Dollar Tree agrees to OSHA terms to improve worker safety at 10,000 locations - CBS News

Dollar Tree agrees to OSHA terms to improve worker safety at 10,000 locations - CBS News | Operation Deimos | Scoop.it

Agreement also requires company to maintain 24-hour safety-complaints hotline and anti-retaliation protections for employees.

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May 29, 2023 9:36 PM
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'Treat humans like humans': Amazon drivers file 16-page lawsuit alleging inhumane working conditions - AlterNet.org

'Treat humans like humans': Amazon drivers file 16-page lawsuit alleging inhumane working conditions - AlterNet.org | Operation Deimos | Scoop.it

Although Amazon was the world's #1 e-commerce company long before COVID-19, the pandemic made Amazon even more prosperous. The New York Times reported, in April 2021, that Amazon's profits had increased by 220 percent. But Amazon's working conditions have drawn a great deal of criticism. O

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Amazon Cited By OSHA Based On SDNY Referrals For Serious Violations That Exposed Workers To Safety Hazards | USAO-SDNY | Department of Justice

Amazon Cited By OSHA Based On SDNY Referrals For Serious Violations That Exposed Workers To Safety Hazards | USAO-SDNY | Department of Justice | Operation Deimos | Scoop.it

Department of Justice U.S. Attorney’s Office Southern District of New York FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, January 18, 2023 Amazon Cited By OSHA Based On SDNY Referrals For Serious Violations That Exposed Workers To Safety Hazards...

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House panel exposes how 'shameful' meatpackers put profits over worker health during pandemic - RawStory.com

House panel exposes how 'shameful' meatpackers put profits over worker health during pandemic - RawStory.com | Operation Deimos | Scoop.it

A congressional report published Thursday revealed that meat processing companies worked with and lobbied the Trump administration to continue operating during the Covid-19 pandemic, despite the danger to workers in the high-risk industry.

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July 25, 2023 2:42 PM
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US House Democrat holds thirst strike to protest Texas water break law - Reuters

US House Democrat holds thirst strike to protest Texas water break law - Reuters | Operation Deimos | Scoop.it

Democratic U.S. Representative Greg Casar of Texas held a thirst strike at Congress on Tuesday to protest a new law signed by Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott blocking local ordinances that mandate water breaks for workers. 

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Norfolk Southern worker killed after train collides with dump truck: report - RawStory.com

Norfolk Southern worker killed after train collides with dump truck: report - RawStory.com | Operation Deimos | Scoop.it

Norfolk Southern, the freight rail carrier involved in the East Palestine rail disaster, suffered another accident Tuesday, reported WOIO — this time a fatal collision with a dump truck sitting on the rail line in Cleveland.

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It's not just about money. Unions fighting for better schedules, safety and work conditions | CNN Business

It's not just about money. Unions fighting for better schedules, safety and work conditions | CNN Business | Operation Deimos | Scoop.it

It's not just about the money.

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Trump is producing and shipping millions in campaign merchandise as workers face coronavirus threat – Raw Story

Trump is producing and shipping millions in campaign merchandise as workers face coronavirus threat – Raw Story | Operation Deimos | Scoop.it

On Thursday, CBS News reported that President Donald Trump’s campaign has sold $4 million in merchandise just in the months of March and April. And much of this is being produced in U.S. factories, even as workers face the risk of coronavirus.

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