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Trapped in Floodwaters – Demand Accountability Now!

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{NAME}, in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, one tragic story stands out: Impact Plastics in Erwi

{NAME}, in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, one tragic story stands out: Impact Plastics in Erwin, Tennessee, allegedly forced workers to stay as floodwaters rose, putting profits over people’s lives. The result? Multiple employees drowned, and several others are still missing.  This is beyond negligence — it’s cruelty. As desperate workers tried to leave, managers reportedly told them to stay put, claiming the conditions weren’t bad enough yet. Soon, it was too late. Lives were lost, and families are forever shattered.  We’re calling on the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) to hold Impact Plastics accountable. Workers everywhere deserve better. No job is worth a life.  This tragedy has implications far beyond Tennessee — it’s about protecting workers across the U.S. from corporate greed and reckless decision-making.  [Sign the petition now to demand a full investigation and justice for the workers of Impact Plastics. We must ensure that corporations like this are held accountable.]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Thank you for standing with us.  – Left Click   Left Click is made up of activists, volunteers, and concerned citizens who help shape strategy, inform policy, and build teams of movers and shakers nationwide. Emails like these are an important aspect of our progressive strategy so we can keep in touch with our supporters. If you want to unsubscribe, [click here](. ©2024. All rights reserved. Left Click, a dba of UpWave Digital Solutions LLC 653 Hollydale Rd. Fairfield, CT, 06824 United States

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