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Mother of Gabriel Infante, 24, sues employer for $1m, saying construction workers had no protections from extreme heat
minus-squaremeat_popsicle@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up6·1 year agoDoesn’t hurt that the GCs will often just lose envelopes full of cash around where certain regulators, investigators, and politicians live. It’s just by accident - those envelopes are just too damn easy to lose.
minus-squareMoonshineDegreaser@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoAND when they do get caught in something of that nature, they don’t really shut down. They change the company name under a new license and then magically get all the contracts that the previous company had
Doesn’t hurt that the GCs will often just lose envelopes full of cash around where certain regulators, investigators, and politicians live.
It’s just by accident - those envelopes are just too damn easy to lose.
AND when they do get caught in something of that nature, they don’t really shut down. They change the company name under a new license and then magically get all the contracts that the previous company had