Construction Accident - Workplace Safety - Funny Clip
This is a video of what will happen if you dont take safety seriously in the workplace - WARNING REALLY FUNNY !
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This is a video of what will happen if you dont take safety seriously in the workplace - WARNING REALLY FUNNY !
Virginia laws regarding a company forcing employees to do work off the clock and is possibly unsafe?
I work in a retail store and the manager is now making the employees that work the closing shift take the daily deposits to the bank at night after the shift. It is usually at least after 10pm and I do not feel comfortable doing this for safety reasons as well as the fact that we are "clocked out" and are doing this on the way home on our personal time. Wouldn't it be a enormous liability if any of us were robbed and/or injured in process
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A fond farewell I suppose that there are various levels of disagreement about all of the workplace disturbances; my perception is that despite what at times was like a sit-com, we all showed up regularly and worked hard to get our job done. |
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Workers' Memorial Day Commemorated at Mass. State House Sal Salvati, whose father, Gerardo Salvati, died on the job last June, said, “My dad died in a preventable senseless workplace accident. He worked in a building that was dangerous but the owners didn't care. He took tremendous pride in waking up each |


March 22 Daily News editorial
There's certainly been an increase in "marijuana content" on the pages of The Daily News and other Washington news outlets over the last several months.
Gov. Chris Gregoire and the editorialists at the Seattle Times want to legalize and tax it. U.S. Attorneys in Spokane and Seattle remind us from time to time that marijuana remains an illegal, controlled substance under federal law by busting a few state-licensed dispensaries. Medical marijuana users, willing to play by the state's rules, keep bumping up against federal barriers.
State voters will be offered a ballot initiative promoting legalization this fall, but no change in the federal laws is likely.
It's a confusing picture, but we'd like no confusion on one point: our coverage of the news aspects of the story shouldn't be taken as evidence we've changed our editorial position on legalization.
We haven't. We remain opposed, primarily for two reasons:
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