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Delegation visits New Orleans, as Filipino workers fight Labor Abuses in Oil Industry

FASTA delegation of Filipino groups from across the country visited Louisiana this weekend to show solidarity with a local labor struggle against the oil industry, with national and international implications. A group of former workers at Grand Isle Shipyard (GIS), all guestworkers from the Philippines, have filed a class action lawsuit against the oil company for a range of labor abuses. [...Read more]

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Living with the petrochemical industry

According to a new report, the petrochemical industry in Louisiana averaged one accident per day in 2010.  Here are three stories from that report, written by people who have seen the impacts of oil industry accidents firsthand -- two community leaders who live next to refineries, and one refinery worker.

Velma White, Shreveport [...Read more]

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Louisiana’s troubled refineries averaged an accident a day in 2010

Press release from Residents for Air Neutralization, Community Empowerment for Change, Louisiana Bucket Brigade, and United Steelworkers. November 14th, BATON ROUGE, La. [...Read more]

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Workplace deaths raise questions about OSHA experiment in self-regulation

By Ariella Cohen, crossposted from The Lens. In January 2002, a mound of powdery chemical catalyst used to make gasoline collapsed on a worker doing routine cleanup at the Marathon Ashland Petroleum refinery in Garyville, La. [...Read more]

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Oil rig explodes in Gulf, injuring 1 worker and causing mile long oil slick

This morning an offshore oil platform exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, forcing 13 workers to abandon the rig.  All 13 workers are accounted for, and 1 is reported injured, according to [...Read more]

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