Carlos Sentenos Worker Killed Shampoo Factory Gallons Acid Fell Heard Temp Agency Warehou Q30672333

Carlos Sentenos, the worker who was killed in a shampoo factoryafter gallons of acid fell on it. As you heard, both the tempagency and the warehouse had their arguments as to why they shouldnot be liable for the man’s death.

How should the legal system distribute blame (i.e. legalliability) for injuries that temp workers suffer? Should the tempagency be liable, even though they are not physically present atthe work site, or should the company that manages the work site beliable, even though it is not the worker’s employer? Support youranswer.

What other changes should be made (such as in the legal system),to accommodate and better deal with this new reality in today’semployment, given the increasing number of temp employees?

As mentioned in the documentary, at a certain point, businesseschose to take the “low road” and put profits over people. Shouldthis approach be changed? Will it be possible to change this? Ifso, how? Should there be government involved via regulations orlegislation? Why or why not?

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