• funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    you mis-understand. My point isn’t that people don’t die, it’s that your point was that you don’t believe employer negligence kills (or even, in your actual op, inconveniences) people.

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      1 year ago

      No business that wants to stay in business won’t let employees drink water for 6 hours while working them hard. And yes someone could carry out an illegal act and I am sure it has occurred but unless you had a gun to your head, who doesn’t just get a drink of water.

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        1 year ago

        “no business that wants to stay in business locks it’s fire exits”

        and yet…

        I’m not saying every business does this, just I think it’s short-sighted off you to say that not a single one would either.

        I mean we all know our candy bars, and sneakers and engagement rings are made by tiny children at gunpoint for 25 cents a week, so it boggles the mind that you think the same companies that would commit corporate genocide would think twice about preventing domestic employees from being comfortable.