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04-24-2009, 06:33 PM #1
GA-Georgia Power,has taken steps to ban illegal workers
Georgia Power says it has taken steps to ban undocumented workers
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Georgia Power maintains it has enacted policies to prevent
undocumented workers at its sites in response to a news story aired on WSB-TV.
The crux of the story, and a lawsuit filed in 2007, is an allegation that heavy machinery operated by an undocumented and unlicensed worker resulted in a man’s death at Plant Bowen near Euharlee.
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04-24-2009, 06:36 PM #2SUREAccording to Georgia Power, there is a zero-tolerance policy for undocumented workers, and agreements with its contractors prohibit the employment of undocumented workers, with any violations directly affecting the contractors.
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04-24-2009, 07:33 PM #3Senior Member
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Our electric grid along with our computers systems are matters of national security. And for GA Power to be that irresponsible by not checking workers on their sites is sloppiness on their part. For the contractor that brought them there should be a trial about him/her being a threat to national security, with punishment beginning on being tarred and feathered, plus a few other things I cannot mention.
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