"Tyson Foods managers bet on how many workers would get Covid, lawsuit alleges"
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ ... us-lawsuit
As always it's not even the negligence and casual harm that gets to me, so much as the cruelty behind it; and the fact that the perpetrators clearly knew what they were doing, and laughed and joked about it.
I knew meatpacking was already one of the most dangerous jobs in the US, and Tyson had a particularly bad rep, but this is like... just so far beyond the beyond.