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and problems rather than people with rights worthy of respect? as it tackled the question of who was to blame for grenfell, the inquiry found companies and organisations blamed each other. another barrister for victims of the fire was not surprised. the very structure of the construction industry was one of buckpassing and the buck was being passed between incompetents. the main aim of each individual organisation was to get the buck off their desk and onto someone else s. stephanie barwise kc named three companies responsible for the use of unsafe materials at grenfell. she said arconic manufactured cladding, knowing it had failed to do well in fire safety tests. studio e, the architects were accused of not being aware of the risks of fire safety. and exova. a fire safety consultant gave advice early in the refurbishment
and for its socially housed population to be treated as objects and problems rather than people with rights worthy of respect? as it tackled the question of who was to blame for grenfell, the inquiry found companies and organisations blamed each other. another barrister for victims of the fire was not surprised. the very structure of the construction industry was one of buckpassing and the buck was being passed between incompetents. the main aim of each individual organisation was to get the buck off their desk and onto someone else s. stephanie barwise kc named three companies responsible for the use of unsafe materials at grenfell. she said arconic manufactured cladding, knowing it had performed poorly in fire safety tests. studio e, the architects, were accused of not knowing enough about the risks of fire safety. and exova, a fire safety consultant, gave advice early in the refurbishment project that it
as it tackled the question of who was to blame for grenfell, the inquiry found companies and organisations blamed each other. another barrister for victims of the fire was not surprised. the very structure of the construction industry was one of buckpassing and the buck was being passed between incompetents. the main aim of each individual organisation was to get the buck off their desk and onto someone else s. stephanie barwise kc named three companies responsible for the use of unsafe materials at grenfell. she said arconic manufactured cladding, knowing it had failed to do well in fire safety tests. studio e, the architects were accused of not being aware of the risks of fire safety. and exova. a fire safety consultant gave advice early in the refurbishment project that it would not adversely affect safety. she said there had to be major reforms.
Jun. 24—The Empire Arts Center is inviting local musicians and fans of live music to the reopening of Studio E at 8 p.m. Saturday, June 26. This marks the inaugural event of The Music Box Series, a mix of staged and impromptu jam sessions. Saturday's event will feature local musicians Worm King, an indie soloist; Chris Johnson, multi-genre, folk and blues guitarist; and Cheron, a jazz, indie .