Shocking workplace conditions at Baltimore city facility where staff ask for toilet

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Shocking workplace conditions at Baltimore city facility where staff are forced to ask for toilet paper!

Details of shocking conditions at Baltimore sanitation facilities have emerged after the city Inspector General released a report into the Department of Public Works.

The report focused on complaints from nine facilities with primarily solid waste workers, with complaints including a broken HVAC system with zero to no air conditioning, and bathrooms with only hot water coming from the sink, among other issues, according to WMAR.

At one location, employees needed to ask for toilet paper because the men’s stalls did not have any.

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“The toilet paper is stored in a storeroom with a supply employee,” the report read. The Inspector General requested that the practice stop immediately and “toilet paper be placed in the stalls for solid waste workers and laborers.”

The issues led the Inspector General to release an initial report earlier this month but the problems continued, the outlet reported. Some of the employees reportedly suffered from heat-related illnesses and at least one person passed out.

uk.news.yahoo.com/shocking-workplace-conditions-baltimore-city-233154893.html?guccounter=1

Issues are outlined in multiple reports by the Inspector General claiming that Baltimore’s Department of Public Works doesn’t provide a safe working condition.
Now, Stancil McNair is speaking out on the issues he sees at DPW.

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“We come into a workplace where our essentials are not met at all, you gotta ask for them. How you might go into work and go in the bathroom there’s toilet paper, we have to ask for toilet paper under lock and key,” said McNair, whose worked at DPW for 11 years.

McNair backs up the Inspector General’s report, saying essentials like Gatorade and toilet paper are locked up at some DPW sites and that buildings are in disarray without cold running water or working A/C units.

www.wmar2news.com/local/feeling-helpless-baltimore-dpw-employee-speaks-on-unsafe-work-conditions

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