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Workers say they were forced to show up sick and injured during the COVID-19 pandemic as RV companies made record profits.

I want you better. Also none of us want COVID. Why does he keep calling you in?The employees work within inches of other employees.

Employers knew an employee was sick and being tested and allowed him to work all last week. He tested positive last Friday.If my bosses won't do anything about this, then I need to contact IOSHA. But IOSHA rarely sent inspectors to the factories. The RV Industry Association said the safety of workers is paramount, and its Workplace Safety Taskforce ensured plants reopened safely.

Meanwhile, the pandemic created a boom for RV companies. Demand for RVs was at an all-time high. Sales soared by the billions.The two biggest RV makers, accounting for two-thirds of RVs, made record profits.I hope they look at us as people and not as a dollar sign More than 6,000 workers across Indiana rang alarm bells to IOSHA during the pandemic. It’s the third highest in the country. IOSHA inspected only 44 complaints. IOSHA said the state's efforts to promote the inspection process drove the high volume of complaints. Despite the low rate of inspections, IOSHA said it followed up on all complaints and found majority of the companies were following CDC and OSHA guidance.

 

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don’t know what it’s gonna take for people to get that these companies consider workers entirely expendable and if you are below a certain income these politicians do not care about your problems if addressing those problems would decreases profits for their donor class

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