But the company pushed back hard shortly thereafter. Ashley fainted at work and did not know why this contributed to her concerns that apple had not properly tested the work site for contaminants. She also believed apple had not sufficiently informed employees of the possible Health Problems from Chemical Exposure. She was told that apple had no legal requirement to do so, but ashley was on to something. As it turned out, the building in which she worked for apple was built on a toxic waste site that was supposed to been managed by the defense giant northrop grumman, a carcinogen, called try coral. Ethylene was known to have been disposed of there and had leaked into the soil. Even the government admitted that the ground water at the site was contaminated. A government study in 2019 found the issue had been addressed, but then in 2021 employees were found to have been exposed to put is this fumes through cracks in the floor. Actually filed complaints with the Environmental Protection a
Highly educated tech with when she began working at apple in 2015. She was hired as a program manager. She was making good money and she had a great deal of responsibility. An incident in her personal life where there was an environmental danger in her apartment complex a tool and her 2 Environmental Issues at work too. When apple announced internally that it was going to conduct something called a Vapor Intrusion test, she objected, saying that it was unsafe for employees. Spoiler alert, she was right, of course, but the company pushed back hard shortly thereafter. Ashley feinted at work and did not know why this contributed to her concerns that apple had not properly tested the work side for contaminants. She also believed apple had not sufficiently informed employees of the possible Health Problems from Chemical Exposure. She was told that apple had no legal requirement to do so, but ashley was on to something. As it turned out, the building in which she worked for apple was built o
Nearly every company will cut corners, but sometimes theyll do it at a cost to the health and the safety of their workers and to the publics privacy. And for whistle blower thats just not going to work. Im john kerry. Ok, welcome to the whistle blower, the. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 actually give it was a highly motivated, highly educated tech with when she began working at apple in 2015. She was hired as a program manager. She was making good money. And she had a great deal of responsibility. An incident in her personal life where there was an environmental danger in her apartment complex a tool and her 2 Environmental Issues at work too. When apple announced internally that it was going to conduct something called a Vapor Intrusion test, she checked in saying that it was unsafe for employees. Spoiler alert. She was right, of course, but the company pushed back hard shortly thereafter. Ashley fainted at work and did not know why this contributed to her concerns that apple had not properly tested
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