I-Team: Fire hazards discovered at SK Battery contractor job site
By Randy Travis Published Nov. 3, 2021 COMMERCE, Ga. - The city of Commerce found multiple fire code violations at an off-site building used by two SK Battery contractors. The FOX 5 I-Team has investigated allegations of worker safety issues at the plant construction site itself, a key cog in the area’s economy. In August, when labor organizers carried hidden cameras into the old Harmony Grove textile mill, their mission was to check out a tip that illegal workers were secretly helping build some of the duct-work for the SK Battery plant down the road. In this case, the Commerce fire chief says it’s the landlord — not the contractors — who is at fault for allowing a "serious fire hazard." But why did it take so long for someone in government to do something? FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/fire-hazards-discovered-at-sk-battery-contractor-job-site
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