Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年10月16日
Lawsuit: Employee killed in Hurricane Helene wasn’t allowed to leave work as disaster struck
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田纳西州一员工因飓风海伦引发的洪灾遇难,其家属对该员工所在公司提起错误死亡诉讼。9月27日洪灾袭击厄文镇,该员工所在工厂多人遇难或失踪。家属律师称悲剧本可避免,公司明知风险却未让员工及时撤离。周一提起的诉讼将公司及所有者列为被告,诉讼指出公司无安全撤离计划,且因想赶订单让员工上班。相关调查已展开。

🌊Johnny Peterson是Impact Plastics员工,9月27日在洪灾中遇难。许多幸存员工表示未被允许及时离开工厂以躲避风暴,直到水淹没停车场且停电后,经理才让员工回家。

📄诉讼周一提起,将Impact Plastics及公司所有者Gerald O’Connor列为被告。诉讼指出公司位于洪泛区,却无安全撤离计划,且因赶订单让员工上班,当地学校和其他企业因飓风关闭时,该公司仍要求员工上班。

💬诉讼还提供了Peterson最后时刻的细节,包括他与家人的短信内容,显示他对无法逃脱洪水的恐惧。如他最后给女儿发短信表达爱意,给父亲回复自己坚持不了多久。

🔍田纳西州调查局和该州工作场所安全办公室已对相关情况展开调查。Impact Plastics称监测了天气状况,在水淹没停车场等情况出现且工厂停电后让员工撤离,O’Connor称员工未被强迫工作且在洪灾袭击工业园区前至少45分钟已撤离。

The family of a Tennessee employee who was killed by catastrophic flooding caused by Hurricane Helene has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the company he worked for, arguing that workers were forced to stay at their posts even when managers knew conditions were becoming dangerous.Johnny Peterson was among the Impact Plastics employees who died Sept. 27 after Helene’s flooding hit Erwin, a small, rural town in eastern Tennessee. Many of the surviving employees have stated they were not allowed to leave the plant in time to avoid the storm’s impact. Instead, it wasn’t until water had flooded the plant’s parking lot and the power went out that managers sent workers home.The raging waters swept 11 people away and only five were rescued. Two of them are confirmed dead and are part of a toll across six states that is nearly 250 dead. Four others from the factory are still missing after they were washed away in Erwin, where dozens of people about a mile away were also rescued off the roof of a hospital.“Based on information we’ve uncovered, including accounts from surviving employees, we believe this tragedy could have been avoided,” Alex Little, an attorney representing Peterson’s family, said in a statement. “Impact Plastics was aware of the flood risks, and while employees requested permission to leave, the company failed to act. We will hold them accountable.”The suit, filed Monday, names Impact Plastics and company owner Gerald O’Connor as defendants. O’Connor’s attorney did not immediately respond to an email requesting comment Tuesday.The 28-page suit argues that Impact Plastics had no required plan to safely evacuate employees even though the plant was located in a flood plain and regularly experienced water creeping into its parking lot. Furthermore, the suit claims that while local schools and other businesses announced closures because of Hurricane Helene, Impact Plastics instructed its employees to report to work because the company “wanted to meet order deadlines.”The suit also provides a sobering breakdown of Peterson’s final moments with his family, including text messages revealing his fears that he would not escape the flood waters.Just hours prior, the lawsuit says employees began receiving notifications around 10 a.m. urging all who could to evacuate to higher ground. At around 10:30 a.m., employees were instructed to move their cars because the parking lot was flooding.The lawsuit goes on to claim that senior management, including O’Connor, had “stealthily exited the building” around 11:35 a.m. and employees believed they were dismissed from work. Peterson, who had stepped outside, went back into the building to help employees “trapped inside” but eventually became trapped himself after the water made it impossible to leave by car.Peterson managed to climb onto a bed of a semi-trailer attempting to escape the area.“Johnny knew he could not survive much longer as the water levels continued to swell and pummel the semi-trailer. He texted his daughter for the last time at 1:17 p.m. ‘I love you allllll,’ he managed to type out. This was the last text Alexa Peterson received from her father,” the lawsuit stated.“Johnny’s father tried in desperation to reach emergency services but could not. At 1:27 p.m., he asked his son ‘You ok,’ to which his son responded ‘Not for Long.’ This was the last text Johnny sent to anyone,” the lawsuit continued.The lawsuit comes after the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation announced earlier this month that it was investigating allegations involving Impact Plastics at the direction of the local prosecutor. The state’s workplace safety office has also opened its own probe into the circumstances behind the deaths.Impact Plastics has maintained that it monitored weather conditions on Sept. 27 and that managers dismissed employees “when water began to cover the parking lot and the adjacent service road, and the plant lost power.”Meanwhile, O’Connor has said no employees were forced to keep working and they were evacuated at least 45 minutes before the massive force of the flood hit the industrial park.

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