Six employees from Impact Plastics are confirmed missing or dead by the Tennessee Department of Health after being swept away ...
I dug a road into the railroad bank. … I made everybody hit their gas and don’t stop,” said Ron Kell, manager of the Old ...
The company came under fire after allegations circulated that employees were told they would be penalized for leaving work.
CEO Gerald O'Connor said in a video Friday that employees were told to leave 45 minutes before the flooding hit and that ...
During the service, family members of the lost Impact Plastic employees honored their loved ones by lighting a candle and ...
A man employed by Impact Plastics claims he and his coworkers were told to stay at the facility as the area began to flood.
As of Wednesday night, TOSHA’s Chief Communication Officer Chris Cannon said Impact Plastics had yet to notify them of the ...
We shouldn’t have worked, we shouldn’t have been there. none of us should’ve been there and that’s what I would say to them.
Guillermo Mendoza can still remember the last phone call he received from his mother, Bertha, in the morning hours of Sept.
"Why'd you make us work that day? Why?," Robert Jarvis tearfully asked. Impact Plastics denies its workers' allegations.
Impact Plastics Inc. founder Gerald O'Connor disputed claims from employees at another local business that his company refused to let workers leave until flooding made roads impassable.
Gerald O'Connor said in a video that employees were told to leave 45 minutes before the flooding hit and that there was "time ...