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Filipino workers say oilfield company abandoned them in Hurricane Ida

Por: The Advocate Crime January 28, 2023

As  struck the Louisiana Gulf Coast in August 2021, Renato Decena and Rosel Hernandez watched the storm punch a hole in the roof of the bunkhouse where they were sheltered — abandoned, they allege, by their offshore oil industry employer when the hurricane bore down.I could not think of anything to do but to pray and to pray, Decena, who court records indicate worked for the company for about four years, told The Associated Press. Decena and... + full article



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