This explosion could have had a direct impact on my life, my brother's life, and a fair few others. The company involved (and others) regularly cut corners in order to reduce costs and increase profits. I hear story after story of corners cut, repairs not done, working hours not adhered to.
This is without the regular downings of helicopters in the industry:
The attitude is "if you can get away with it, why not?". The pursuit of profit by shareholders is more important than the lives of the workers
We are all complicit in this, by not complaining. i want cheap fuel, cheap central heating, cheap petrol.
If we allow private companies to operate with the modus operandi " profit comes first " - after all, they pay our pensions, so who are we to complain?
Should we wake up? Or should we just accept that we are pawns in the overarching, more important game of consumption/profit/excess?
Am I talking c**p, should I just crawl back under the stone from whence I came?
This is without the regular downings of helicopters in the industry:
The attitude is "if you can get away with it, why not?". The pursuit of profit by shareholders is more important than the lives of the workers
We are all complicit in this, by not complaining. i want cheap fuel, cheap central heating, cheap petrol.
If we allow private companies to operate with the modus operandi " profit comes first " - after all, they pay our pensions, so who are we to complain?
Should we wake up? Or should we just accept that we are pawns in the overarching, more important game of consumption/profit/excess?
Am I talking c**p, should I just crawl back under the stone from whence I came?
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