US lawmakers have written to the Department of Labor inquiring into reports some state safety agencies are tipping off employers before workplace inspections are conducted.

The letter from ranking Democratic members of the House committee on education and the workforce, the congressman Robert “Bobby” Scott and the congresswoman Dr Alma Adams, cites testimony from farm workers and advocates in California and a New York Times article on child labor where an employer in South Carolina admitted to ordering workers to clean up and prepare for an inspection after receiving a tip-off about an upcoming inspection from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Osha).

  • Asafum@feddit.nl
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    3 months ago

    Same. Happend in the factory I work in a few years ago… We were told the same, to clean up and wear protective gear.

    Naturally they came during the most beautiful day too so they couldn’t even see that we are quite literally a sweat shop. 75° dew point and 90° literally swimming in the air but OSHA happens to come on a beautiful 70° day…

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      3 months ago

      Profits are more important than the truth. You can’t eat the truth, can you? Or use it to buy a holiday in Fiji.