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Dear FRONTLINE,

I am so outraged. We if we think about it, don't really need an employer that disregards employee safety and environmental safety. Get rid of them. Someone else with appropriate feelings toward their workers and the environment will step in at that moment on a good clue to pick up the pieces. I am sorry, but I can't believe all of this has been allowed for so long. May God forgive us.

bloomfield, ny


Dear FRONTLINE,

One of the best documentaries I have ever read or seen. I have been involved in legal struggles to protect workers from safety problems over the past 25 years. Your project deserves the attention of the White House and all political leaders.

neal taslitz
royal palm beach, florida


Dear FRONTLINE,

This company acts like its working back in the 30's and 40's "Get the job done no matter what."Something must be done . Start by closing one plant at time.Get them by way of EPA,or some other way. Tie them up with so many different laws that are violated not just ones that are related to their workers.Thank you PBS for showing this to us all!!!

frederick, maryland


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