Into the valley of stench

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Into the valley of stench

Issue # 121 November, 2009
  
Into the valley of stench

An Addo orange farmer is creating a mammoth stink in the neighbourhood with putrefying chicken bits.



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Submitted by : Gary on 2009-10-30 13:49:21
Why dont the workers lodge claims against the farmer for poisoning themselves and contaminating the workplace. It's my understanding that if an employee exposes workers to health risks he is guilty of criminal behavior, isn't that so?
Editor's Note
It should be the responsibility of the Public Health Department to charge the offending farmer. Worker's are more afraid of losing their jobs than dying from contamination.
 
 
Submitted by : Karen on 2009-12-25 12:01:02
Yet another reason to become vegetarian.
 
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Island of shifting sands Devil in the detail

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