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Indoor Heat Ruling will Help Warehouse Workers Stay Cool

October 18, 2015 by dean

Four years ago, Domingo Blancas fell ill while working on a hot summer day in his warehouse, operated by National Distribution Centers, Inc. (aka NFI) in Chino, CA. He was hospitalized and had to have emergency surgery.  Cal/OSHA, which was already investigating the facility after a complaint from WWRC, cited NFI and the temp agency for refusing to have a plan to deal with indoor heat, a common problem in the many non-climate-controlled warehouses of Southern California.  This month, after a long legal fight sustained by Cal/OSHA, the WWRC, Worksafe and the Alexander Community Law Center, the California Occupational Safety and Health Appeals Board upheld the citation, making a clear statement that warehouse employers must take the risk of indoor heat seriously.

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Today, warehouse workers at California Cartage in Wilmington face hot temperatures, indoors and out, through our extended California summer. The WWRC has been supporting California Cartage workers who filed a complaint with Cal/OSHA and have been educating Cal Cartage workers on their right to take breaks when the workplace is hot.   Unfortunately, warehouse workers need to fight and risk retaliation just to achieve such basic standards. WWRC will continue to work for safe warehouses and the right of workers to speak up without retaliation.

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Filed Under: All Posts, Blog Tagged With: Cal/OSHA, Indoor Heat, nfi industries

Walmart Subcontractor Logistics Firm NFI Industries Launches Intimidation Tactics to Silence Workers on Dangerous Health and Safety Violations

August 21, 2011 by dean

Workers around the nation will benefit from a recent National Labor Relations Board ruling requiring companies to post workers’ rights, but workers at NFI Industries in the Inland Empire of Southern California, a major logistics subcontractor for Walmart and other retailers, face retaliation for practicing their right to organize around health and safety violations.

Chino, CA. – On Aug. 24, NFI Industries fired the complainant of a Cal/OSHA filing that outlined severe workplace abuses and is targeting other warehouse workers with veiled threats of calls to immigration, job loss, assignment changes and employers telling workers to ostracize leaders.

“I was fired moments after speaking out at a rally urging NFI Industries to correct workplace abuses,” said Santos Castaneda, a 24-year old Salvadoran man who has worked for the firm for three years. “I was fired because I left flyers promoting a safe workplace in the break room.” Castaneda is available for interviews in English and Spanish.

Reports of retaliation at NFI Industries comes as the National Labor Relations Board issued a ruling requiring employers to notify workers of their labor rights and their right to act together to improve working conditions and join a union.

NFI Industries was found to be one of the worst offenders of health and safety violations during a federally-funded survey that interviewed 100 Inland Empire warehouse workers. The survey was conducted in conjunction with UCLA and Warehouse Workers United.

Workers interviewed experienced dismembered limbs, back injuries and repetitive stress syndrome from machinery, chronic headaches and nosebleeds from chemical exposure and extreme temperatures as high as 125 degrees.

Castaneda is among three workers who filed complaints with Cal/OSHA on July 26, 2011 and is the first to be fired. The Cal/OSHA complaints outlined the following abuses:

  • Failure to provide industrial truck operator training
  • Exposure to dust, fumes, chemical vapors and gasses
  • Working in poorly lit conditions or sometimes in the dark
  • Lack of hand protection when handling equipment that presents dangers including punctures, cuts and burns

“I’m speaking out because I want the conditions to improve for workers who come after me,” said Marta Medina, an NFI warehouse worker for 5 years and another complainant on the Cal/OSHA filing. “I’m scared I will lose my job, but I can’t stay silent.”

NFI Industries moves merchandise for national retailers including Wal-Mart, Sears, Home Depot and Kohl’s and employs warehouse workers through the staffing agency, Tristate, which is housed on the premises of NFI Industries in Chino, CA.


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