Jordan tells us about two rare wins for the good guys - prosecutors charging employers for employee deaths on felony charges instead of the much weaker OSHA regulations. He concludes:
As far as I’m concerned, every single trenching and confined space death should automatically be referred to state or local prosecutors for felony manslaughter and negligent homicide charges. I’m sick of waiting for Congress to increase OSHA penalties when all they seem interested in is weakening enforcement and making sure that the good companies don’t have their feelings hurt by mean OSHA inspectors.
