• haui
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    592 months ago

    I feel like this is a rare and very sane view. Businesses went over the edge at some point. No idea when though.

    • @Letstakealook@lemm.ee
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      342 months ago

      They didn’t go over the edge, people had to fight and die to get us to the edge we’re on now. They were actually worse in the past if you can actually believe it.

      • @gothic_lemons@lemmy.world
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        72 months ago

        Businesses are the ones who put child in coal mines. They will take everything we can. Only together do we get any rights or protections

    • @Soup@lemmy.world
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      202 months ago

      There was a factory in NYC that locked the doors so people wouldn’t take breaks outside. A fire happened and people died because of this. Afterwards they…did it again. Regulations are written in blood and usually because anyone expecting a business to do the right thing, especially a larger one, is so bewilderingly stupid that I’m shocked that their shriveled up brain can even keep their heart beating when they go to sleep at night.

      • @brygphilomena@lemmy.world
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        112 months ago

        As someone else pointed out. The triangle shirtwaist factory fire.

        But as another example of businesses doing shitty things that led to people dying. The Iroquois Theater fire in Chicago. They didn’t want poor people changing seats to nicer ones so locked the doors to those areas when the play started and they bribed people to not finish their fire safety equipment but still get approved to open. Hundreds died.

          • @brygphilomena@lemmy.world
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            72 months ago

            Yea. If I remember my fires correctly, this one also has doors that opened into the theater so as mobs of people pushed to get out, the doors jammed and couldn’t be opened. It directly led to the regulation for outward swinging egress doors and “crash” hardware. Which are those bars on exit doors so in an emergency people can just crash into them and they open.

    • JustEnoughDucks
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      42 months ago

      It started in the 1980s with massive deregulation. I wonder who might have done that 🧐