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OSHA Investigates ManorCare Home After Workers Report Problems

July 1 - The Federal Occupational Health and Safety and Health Administration has opened an investigation into conditions at the ManorCare facility in Palmer Township, Pennsylvania, after at least three workers reportedly experienced breathing or other problems related to a renovation project in the first floor rehabilitation wing of the facility. 

Caregivers point to this as yet another example of Carlyle-ManorCare management failing to treat its workers fairly.  The OSHA investigation is expected to take about six months.

Read more about the incident in the Express-Times.

Posted on Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 12:38PM by Registered CommenterCarlyle Fix ManorCare Now WebManager | Comments Off