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Boss slammed for potentially exposing employees to radioactivity

Por: Newsweek Health October 13, 2022

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A boss was criticized online for telling an employee to find a better company after receiving a complaint that the office's water supply should be moved away from the radioactive waste.The Original Poster (OP), known as u/guardedDisruption, posted about the situation in Reddit's Antiwork forum, where it received more than 13,700 upvotes and 800 comments. The post can be found here.Radioactive ExposureManal Aziz, a senior specialist in... + full article



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