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Employee says OSHA poster was tossed when workers began asking questions

Por: Newsweek Nation September 24, 2022

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Footage of an alleged labor law poster being hidden in a workplace has gone viral, stirring anger online.An anonymous worker circulated the video Thursday on Reddit's Antiwork forum, where it has garnered 9,000 votes. The employee, posting under the username u/Patient-Tackle5935, showed the rolled-up poster planted in an inconspicuous corner of their alleged office. The video then panned to the wall where another poster was left pasted... + full article



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