Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Chapter 8. "The Most Dangerous Job"




How does the injury rate in meat packing compare with the injury rate in other occupations?
-The injury rate is about three times higher in a slaughterhouse then in any other occupation. Every year, about one quater of the meatpacking wokers in the United States alone (thats about 40,000 men and women) suffer from in injury realted to a meatpacking job.

What kinds of injuries do workers in meatpacking plants typically suffer?
-The types of injuries workers at the meatpacking plants usually undergo are lacerations. The workers often stab themselves or even stab a worker nearby to them. Tendinitis, back and shoulder problems, carpal tunnel syndrome, and even "trigger finger" are some other injuries workers get while working at a meatpacking plant.

Why don't more workers complain about safety conditions in the plants?
-Many workers will not complain about the saftey conditions in the meatpacking plants because they are mainly scared and presured to not report any injuries. Often times, a company will offer annual bonuses to plant foreman and supervisors who do not report any injuries. Also, if a worker agrees to not report an injury, a supervisor will temporarily be switched to an easier job in the plant.

~I think this is very wrong of a company to do because if a worker is really hurt, they should not delay to pay a visit to a doctor. Sometimes, a condition can worsen if it is not treated. By the company doing this, it is very unsafe and should not be legal.

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