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Another day, another horror beyond our comprehension
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It is horrible, but the title is quite misleading.
Person keeled over unlisted reason
Someone started performing CPR
Management refused to let another come over to sub in when person 1 got tired because it needed to be management or the safety team. Presumably, the safety team would be the relief. My guess is risk of letting an untrained employee help was risk. The first person started cpr before management got there or they would have stopped them too.
Management told everyone to get back to work and not to gawk.
Person died
The news that it happened wasn't released for a week.
All brought to the surface by a Senate hearing on the lack of worker safety at Amazon.
So a person died, maybe work-related. The company gives 0 fucks about other workers' emotional state.
Its not misleading, both claims are true. If people refuse to read articles and only read headlines thats not on the author.
disagree on the last part.
headlines cannot be outright false to their contents, it is acceptable to assume the headline is true to the article
that doesn't change that in this case the headline clearly has two separate claims