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Washington farm company fined $2 million after 2 workers die of virus

Washington farm company fined $2 million after 2 workers die of virus By Associated Press Share: An agricultural company in Washington where two workers died from COVID-19 was fined more than $2 million for repeatedly violating coronavirus virus safety procedures. “It’s unacceptable to chose to ignore health and safety rules,” Joel Sacks, the director of state Department of Labor & Industries, told reporters Monday. Labor & Industries launched an investigation in July after being contacted by an employee of Gebbers Farm Operations in Brewster. The employee said a worker had died of coronavirus, and that the migrant workers who shared a cabin with the deceased were not tested and then split into other cabins.

Central Washington farm fined more than $2M after COVID-19 deaths

Okanogan County farm company fined more than $2 million after two workers die from COVID-19 Gebbers Farm Operations is facing one of the largest workplace health and safety fines in Washington state history. Author: Megan Carroll Updated: 7:25 PM PST December 22, 2020 BREWSTER, Wash. A farming company in Brewster, which is located in Okanogan County, is facing  fines totaling more than $2 million from Washington state regulators after an investigation into the COVID-19 deaths of two workers.  The Washington State Department of Labor Industries (L&I) announced on Monday that its investigation found dozens of health and safety violations committed by Gebbers Farm Operations. The company is facing a fine of $2,038,200, one of the largest workplace safety and health fines in state history, according to L&I.

Brewster farm company fined more than $2M after COVID-19 deaths

Okanogan County farm company fined more than $2 million after two workers die from COVID-19 Gebbers Farm Operations is facing one of the largest workplace health and safety fines in Washington state history. Author: Megan Carroll Updated: 7:25 PM PST December 22, 2020 BREWSTER, Wash. A farming company in Brewster, which is located in Okanogan County, is facing  fines totaling more than $2 million from Washington state regulators after an investigation into the COVID-19 deaths of two workers.  The Washington State Department of Labor Industries (L&I) announced on Monday that its investigation found dozens of health and safety violations committed by Gebbers Farm Operations. The company is facing a fine of $2,038,200, one of the largest workplace safety and health fines in state history, according to L&I.

Farm company fined $2 million after 2 workers die of virus

Farm company fined $2 million after 2 workers die of virus Follow Us Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Monday, December 21, 2020 An agricultural company in Washington state where two workers died from COVID-19 was fined more than $2 million for repeatedly violating coronavirus virus safety procedures. “It’s unacceptable to chose to ignore health and safety rules,” Joel Sacks, the director of state Department of Labor & Industries, told reporters Monday. Labor & Industries launched an investigation in July after being contacted by an employee of Gebbers Farm Operations in Brewster, Washington. The employee said a worker had died of coronavirus, and that the migrant workers who shared a cabin with the deceased were not tested and then split into other cabins.

Graham gym owner facing around $80,000 in fines from the state says he will continue to keep gym open

Graham gym owner facing around $80,000 in fines from the state says he will continue to keep gym open
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