DREW WILEY
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Where in the constitution does it say an employer has a right to posion or
cripple his employees, or a contractor has a right to poision his clients or
their children, or a big agribusiness the right to leave laborers dead in the
fields (happens a lot more often than you might imagine)? I work with an
older gent whose gone thru a helluva lot of chemotherapy recently, and who invented one of the most infamous EPA-banned substances ever. Little did he know that his esoteric laboratory sample would be turned into
something which has caused millions of birth defects rampant to this day.
Last year our own classroom put about 700 hundred contractors thru EPA
mandated lead safety certification. A handful griped. Every single one was
grateful afterwards. Most classes had one or two attendees who had already suffered from lead poisioning themselves, or whose kids were poisioned. (It's real good for your business when you owe 250K in personal medical bills). Once these folks learn to work clean and are properly equipped they're productivity typcially goes up 40% to 200%.
They're blowing their cheapo competition away. It's like an arms race and
they wonder why on earth they weren't doing things this way all along.
Some of them have hired twenty or so new employees just in the last six
months. The regulations are a minor nuisance, but are also a catalyst to
dramatically improved productivity and getting out of the stone age. And
more and more nowadays, clients absolutely demand it. Would you want
noise and lead paint dust in your living space?
cripple his employees, or a contractor has a right to poision his clients or
their children, or a big agribusiness the right to leave laborers dead in the
fields (happens a lot more often than you might imagine)? I work with an
older gent whose gone thru a helluva lot of chemotherapy recently, and who invented one of the most infamous EPA-banned substances ever. Little did he know that his esoteric laboratory sample would be turned into
something which has caused millions of birth defects rampant to this day.
Last year our own classroom put about 700 hundred contractors thru EPA
mandated lead safety certification. A handful griped. Every single one was
grateful afterwards. Most classes had one or two attendees who had already suffered from lead poisioning themselves, or whose kids were poisioned. (It's real good for your business when you owe 250K in personal medical bills). Once these folks learn to work clean and are properly equipped they're productivity typcially goes up 40% to 200%.
They're blowing their cheapo competition away. It's like an arms race and
they wonder why on earth they weren't doing things this way all along.
Some of them have hired twenty or so new employees just in the last six
months. The regulations are a minor nuisance, but are also a catalyst to
dramatically improved productivity and getting out of the stone age. And
more and more nowadays, clients absolutely demand it. Would you want
noise and lead paint dust in your living space?