One worker said Impact Plastics managers would not let employees leave, which company denies

Several employees at a plastics factory in eastern Tennessee were killed during Hurricane Helene or are missing, amid warnings that the storm’s current death toll of more than 130 is likely to rise substantially as subsiding floodwaters allow rescuers to search through the wreckage.

Impact Plastics confirmed there had been fatalities at its plant in Erwin but did not say how many people had been killed. The company said there were missing and deceased employees as well as a contractor.

Jacob Ingram, a mold changer at the company, told the Knoxville News Sentinel that as the flooding started, managers instructed employees to move their cars away from the rising water – but would not let them leave. “They should’ve evacuated when we got the flash flood warnings, and when they saw the parking lot,” he said to the newspaper. "When we moved our cars, we should’ve evacuated then … we asked them if we should evacuate, and they told us not yet, it wasn’t bad enough.

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      It wouldn’t surprise me if the business is leveraged so that any lawsuit, while successful, would be like squeezing blood from a stone.

      And unless they can pierce the corporate veil, the CEO can’t be held personally liable.

      God, I fucking hate corporate personhood.

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        I think in this case an argument could be made for personal culpability, and I for one hope they are charged with manslaughter.

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    If you’re in danger from humans, fire, or disaster I don’t give a shit if you might lose your job.

    Leave.

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      They were threatened with loss of their livelihoods, and disinformed of the risk to their lives.

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            This absolute beet thinks winter in the hilly side of Tennessee doesn’t get several inches of snow. Or that you can just brave it if you lack shelter.

            This is bad, and you should feel bad.

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          Loss of income in a rural area where the boss will tell all his buddies at the Irish pub to blacklist you from being hired

          Liberals love sneering at working class folk using thinly veiled “advice”

          Oh just find a better job that pays more with less stress. Just move, or just buy a truck that can ford the water. Just quit! Just form a union, it’s that simple!

          Meanwhile if anything makes them feel the slightest bit uncomfortable they lose their shit, let alone if something stops them from their daily Starbucks.

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            I have never in my life heard advice from libruls like you describe. I don’t know what kool-aid you’re drinking.

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              As the other poster pointed out. They’re using the term with reference to economic liberalism. What the US was founded upon. What we today generally refer to as capitalism. Economic liberalism is a mouthful. It was generally shortened to liberalism and it’s adherence called liberals. The modern use of the term is a warping of that. Realistically wealthy Democrats and Wealthy Republicans are both liberals. Just not the Liberals you would be referring to with the term liberal. You’re using it as slang they’re using it as a proper noun/term.

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              it’s largely the american right who call the left liberals, anyone on the left who identifies as a liberal should reconsider their use of the term.

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              I believe from context that the person you are replying to was using Liberal meaning:

              a person who favors an economic theory of laissez-faire and self-regulating markets
              

              Not the left-leaning meaning. It’s another reason political discourse is so awful. People aren’t using common definitions of their vocabulary.

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      Totally. My wife works in a skyscraper and they had a fire on the 6th floor and were told not to leave while the firefighters investigate. She’s on the 25th, so I told her to leave anyway until they can clear the fire. Why risk it? By the time the FF arrive and clear it, it could be too late with people flooding the stairwells to get out.

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      That’s part of the issue. I don’t think many people thought the hurricane was going to cause the damage it did until it actually happened.

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      “Use your best judgement.WINK WINK

      If the manager had sent everyone home and the factory wasn’t destroyed, they’d get fired for it.

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      What’s truly sad is that people will defend working through life-threatening conditions and just think of it as American Exceptionalism.

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    When I worked at a shop we always joked (/s) that toolboxes had wheels on them so if the shop ever catches on fire we can just roll tf out and find new jobs down the street.

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      I suppose it depends on the job, but for mechanics that’s just true, since they own their tools (or will once they finish paying off the snapon guy).

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    Hopefully what’s left of the business is sued into the ground for such willful negligence

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      Not enough. The people implementing that kind of work culture need prison time.

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      Holy crap, I didn’t believe you until I read this.

      I hope future Google searches for Tavleen Tarrant and Suzanne Gamboa show this comment. Those journalists are disgusting scum of human beings. I would be ashamed to work at the same company as them.

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    Name for shame. I only find “plastic factory” and “company”?

    People should know where they don’t want to work.

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      I wonder if Terry was okay during the storm, since it took him ten fucking minutes to call back to say they were allowed to go home.

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      Not capitalism, just the south.

      They never got over losing their slaves, first they kept going with Jim crow and the KKK, then right to work meant they could treat poor white people bad too.

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        “If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.” -LBJ

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      113 years ago the Triangle Waistshirt Factory Fire also killed a fuckload of people… and the owners got off scot-free.

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    My siblings live in an area affected by Helene, and I thank fucking god the one that works in a warehouse has the Gen Z attitude of “get fucked lol” when it comes to employers.

    When the worst of the storm was coming through the stance of county 911 was that if you call they’re not coming unless someone is about to die. And yet some of these companies expect people to risk their lives to show up for $10-15 an hour? It’s insane.

    I understand why everyone can’t just tell their employer to go fuck themselves, it’s just a horrible situation if you ever find yourself in the position of having to make the call of, ‘do I lose my job for what may or may not be a genuine emergency?’

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    At least they died making a line go up in the bank account of some rich people who already have more than enough money than they know what to do with.

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      The line must always go up.

      And by line, I mean ladder. Pulled up by the people who got in early or had nepotistic connections. While they tower above us and demand we run inside a hamster wheel for the privilege of being alive.

      Oh boy do I love our currently-fucked society.

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    What loyal employees they would rather die if it means helping their company profit this is who you should to look to for guidance.

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      When you’re the one in the household with the job that makes actual money, threats of “leave and your fired” can make you do unreasonable things. This irrationality can only be alleviated by collective bargaining and unionization… the employees standing up and saying “nope, there’s a flash flood predicted tomorrow, we’re not going to be coming in.” Remember, these folks are working hard for a wage; their bosses and the owners are making the real money off their labor. All that matters to the company is the profit that could be lost if they shuttered one day for safety’s sake.

      Shutting the factory down for a little rain and wind? That could effect output and the bottom line… can’t have that… I’m gonna need you to put your life at risk for our wealth or you can start looking for other work. Work that might not pay this well/have health insurance and other benefits you family needs to survive. Everyone who lives through it gets a pizza party!