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WASHINGTON (ABC7) — The I-Team takes you into the rotting under belly of Washington.
Richard Everett who lives in the District tells the I-Team "It's bad. It's bad. Everywhere you go."
Patricia Howard-Chittams who’s part of the Advisory Neighborhood Commission says "The illegal dumping is a major issue in this area."
DC Police Department's Environmental Crime Unit is fighting back.
More at source: ABC
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CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County woman is suing call center operators, alleging hostile work environment and sexual abuse.
Jennifer S. Dozier filed a lawsuit Nov. 18 in Kanawha Circuit Court against CDI Corporation and Charles R. Parks II, alleging violation of the West Virginia Human Rights Act.
According to the complaint, on Nov. 24, 2015, as a result Parks' inappropriate actions, Dozier felt ridiculed, intimidated and insulted. The suit says Dozier also has suffered emotional distress and damages for indignity, humiliation and was forced to cease working and seek other employment.
More at source: WV Record
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It’s the season for giving — the cold and flu, that is.
Local health officials are offering advice and tips to those looking to stay healthy and away from the sneezing and coughing this holiday season.
The timing and severity of the flu, a contagious respiratory illness, can be unpredictable year-to-year. But it’s usually prevalent during the late stages of fall and winter months, according to health officials.
While the New York State Department of Health hasn’t deemed it severe flu season yet, Emelia Lindquist Harley, nursing director for UPMC Chautauqua WCA, said there have been reported cases. Lindquist said people of all ages should be getting the flu vaccine. Young children, the elderly, those with chronic medical conditions and pregnant women are among those highly recommended to get a yearly flu shot.
More at source: Post Journal
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For 20 minutes, Fernando was threatened and forced to clean and mop the bathroom before he was allowed to leave the store, his wife claims in the suit.
The incident caused Fernando to be “humiliated, disgraced and injured in his feelings, emotionally and mentally,” the lawsuit says.
The emotional distress caused by the situation was so severe that it “resulted in the death of Fernando,” the suit says.
“In all my years in the court system, this is new to me, never seen it,” said WFTV legal analyst Belvin Perry.
Perry said the claim for false imprisonment is a compelling one, but proving it led to the man’s death, which the lawsuit alleges, could be a stretch.
More at source: WFTV.com
The Texas arm of the Service Employees International Union filed for bankruptcy this weekend after a jury found it responsible for a campaign to bully a holdout janitorial firm into accepting the union’s organizing terms.
The Texas branch of the Service Employees International Union, one of the nation’s largest unions, sought chapter 11 protection Saturday at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Corpus Christi, facing a $7.8 million judgment it cannot afford to pay.
More at source: Wall Street Journal
The U.S. Department of Labor has fined an Oregon cleaning company $70,000 for failing to pay employees the minimum wage and overtime.
Investigators found Stars Cleaning Service based in Beaverton paid its janitorial employees a fixed daily rate without regard to the number of hours they worked. The employees worked on average more than 12 hours a day, six days a week, investigators found.
Eugenia Galán Carrillo worked at Stars Cleaning Service and has accused owner Estela Ramos of harassing and intimidating the workers after the investigation began.
“The owner always threatened us,” she told OPB in an interview conducted in Spanish. “She would say to us that she would call immigration, or she always took money from our checks, threatening us all the time.”
More at source: OBP.org
When you’re selling your home, you must be ready for people to pop in at a moment’s notice. And no, it’s not like when your neighbor drops by to ask you to water her plants while she’s on vacation, and leaves in five minutes without noticing how many dishes are stacked in your sink or the layer of dust on your coffee table.
Nope, these people will scrutinize. And they will judge. But you’re still living in your home—how do you keep it clean enough to make a good impression, no matter the time or day?
More at source: Realtor.com
1. The police were summoned by an auto dealer. A car was missing. The culprit? A janitorial service employee that had been cleaning up after-hours. Grabbing a set of keys that had been left in the drop off box, the crooked worker matched key to car and drove off. Eventually law enforcers discovered the abandoned car, severely damaged due to an auto collision.
2. Though the janitorial company that sent their cleaning lady to an attorney's office for after-hours cleanup never would have suspected her of thievery, when the woman found two unsealed packets of cash in an unsecured desk, she could not resist the temptation.
3. It was the very first day of employment for one nighttime custodian in a bank. Unfortunately, his actions made it his very last day as well. Robbing the institution's vault of fifteen thousand dollars in cash, the loss was a colossal one. The janitorial service that employed him was responsible for the losses and damages. How does this type of specialized Insurance bond help a janitorial service along with its clients?
More at source: Tech Featured
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A recent ban on cleaning high-rise windows is not sufficient to protect Hong Kong’s domestic workers from exploitation, campaigners argue after a shocking photograph recently emerged of a helper cleaning a window at a 15th-floor apartment in the Mid-Levels.
The government this week revealed details of a new clause to be added to all domestic helper employment contracts, prohibiting them from cleaning external windows above the ground floor unless the window is fitted with a secure grille.
The ban, proposed by the Philippines Consulate, was initially delayed for one month to allow Hong Kong lawmakers more time to establish the specific wording of the new clause.
More at source: South China Morning Post
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In North Jersey over just a four-week period, two kids in separate cases were hospitalized after ingesting an industrial cleaning product that was brought into the home by a family member.
Both children are expected to make a full recovery, but poison experts are urging parents to be more cautious about the products they bring indoors.
In each case, a commercial stove cleaner/degreaser was taken home by a family member who works in a restaurant, according to the New Jersey Poison Information and Education System. The product was transferred into a typical container, such as a water bottle, making it even more appealing to young eyes.
“Whenever we hear about a child who drinks or ingests an industrial strength cleaner, we get much more worried because we know it can have a very devastating effect,” said NJPIES Medical Director Dr. Diane Calello.
More at source: New Jersey 101.5
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