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And businesses don't have to worry about worker safety.
And the nosey Unions filing on Businesses to follow the law for worker safety.
Darn Unions...They make business more expensive, and keep the dumb workers safe.
It is a good thing that Utah workers are disposable and this is a "right to work state."
Not an elected Woods Cross City official provided leadership in the crisis. Even if it was a voluntary evacuation, what a prime opportunity to put into effect our emergency plan� is there one? I expected to walk into the �shelter� and have a counsel member be available to answer questions and provide leadership. Instead, one officer was doing a great job of keeping peace and a handful of reporters looking for a story�
The bonus was the Red Cross bringing �treats� to the shelter� what a waste of emergency funds. If green jello with carrot shavings had been present, it would have been a great �fireside.�
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Tonight the Department of Air Quality is holding an open public meeting regarding this proposed power plant. If you are a concerned citizen, then come and show support for keeping this out of West Bountiful.
Division of Air Quality Public Hearing, Tues., Jan. 13, 6:30 pm
DEQ Auditorium (Room 101), 168 N. 1950 W., SLC