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| | | TN Plastics Company Forced Employees to Work, Then This Happened | During Hurricane Helene, 11 workers from a Tennessee plastics factory were caught in severe flooding, resulting in the confirmed deaths of two workers, with several others missing or rescued. | Employees had expressed concerns about not being evacuated despite the dangerous conditions, with some indicating they were told they could be fired for leaving early. | The company, Impact Plastics, later stated that employees were never threatened with termination for leaving, but the incident has raised significant questions about workplace safety protocols during natural disasters. | | Advertisement |
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