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Cops do not pay for their PPE. Try again.
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And tell that to the 2000 families of healthcare workers that lost their lives. The correct response would be ensuring proper protocols and procedures along with proper PPE. PPE should have been addressed in Jan. Not March-April. Still, in OCT we are short.
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Labor Code §6403 also requires employers to "provide and use safety devices and safeguards reasonably adequate to render the employment and place of employment safe."
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There is a clear lack of ability to lead if you demand people to risk their lives, without ensuring proper saftey measures. Yes, we need to open up. To do that proper measures are required. This administration failed!
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Thank you Rep Mark DeSauliner for properly addressing the situation instead of just demanding teachers are forced to work without protection.pic.twitter.com/z8qBfc6fqf
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"The California Supreme Court ruled that the word "provide" and "furnish" means the employer both supplies and pays for the personal protective gear."
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