A national safety group named 12 companies that have allegedly flaunted worker health and safety and disregarded employees’ rights.
Somerville, Massachusetts-based National COSH is a worker safety advocacy group, made up of 26 labor organizations. The council sometimes cites several years of a company’s history, which it annotates in its report, to justify each selection in its Dirty Dozen list.
For example, XL Concrete, based in Las Vegas, settled an OSHA citation for a $3,500 payment in November 2019 for a worker who was electrocuted and killed in March 2019. In September 2022, a majority of workers voted to join a labor union, but its subsidiary Black Iron Reinforcing, also based in Las Vegas, allegedly delayed the recognition process.
Finally, in testimony secured by National COSH, Victor Lopez, the International Iron Workers union representative, claimed a worker lost his finger on the job in September 2023 and Black Iron Reinforcing hid it, alleging that was a cycle of behavior for the company.
Black Iron Reinforcing declined to comment on the report and XL Concrete did not respond to Construction Dive’s request for comment.
Meanwhile, a Reuters report uncovered that Musk’s rocket company SpaceX had hundreds of unreported injuries, and National COSH alleged the billionaire values speed over worker safety and health. At the same time, The Boring Co., Musk’s tunneling firm, faces $112,504 in citations across eight fines from OSHA, which it is contesting.
The Boring Co. and SpaceX did not respond to Construction Dive’s request for comment.
In addition to highlighting alleged bad actors, National COSH’s report highlighted other nationwide ills for the workforce, such as how increasing temperatures take their toll on employees.
Other companies selected in the Dirty Dozen for 2024 were: