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Louise Adamson, of Scottish Hazards, says not one business has been charged under the offence of corporate homicide in Scotland since it was introduced in 2013.
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Factory workers at Mitsubishi Electric in West Lothian say they are living in fear for their safety during Covid-19 pandemic
The staff claim that bosses at the factory have not been following the correct regulations during the past year
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Workers in a West Lothian factory claim they are living in fear for their safety during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Non-essential Scots workers asked to break lockdown rules to go into office by bosses who took taxpayers cash
Staff at West Lothian-based Everwarm claim bosses have told them they are to come into the office.
Staff at Everwarm fear their health is being put at risk for work that isn t essential (Image: Staff Photographer/Daily Record)
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