Survivors of Devastating Kentucky Tornado File Lawsuit Against Candle Company
Survivors of Devastating Kentucky Tornado File Lawsuit Against Candle Company
Employees at a Kentucky candle factory have filed another lawsuit against the company’s owner, claiming workers who asked to leave during a severe storm were threatened with termination.As LegalReader.com has reported before, the factory was eventually hit by a tornado, which destroyed the building and killed nine employees.In their lawsuit, the employees claim that the candle factory “refused” to let workers leave, “even though it had at least three hours of notice of the danger this tornado posed to its place of business and to its employees.”The plaintiffs, adds ABC News, include the family members of three workers who died in the December 2021 tornado.The complaint broadly alleges that the candle factory, owned by Mayfield Consumer Products, “repeatedly threatened” to fire any employee who left the facility without permission.The workers also claim that Mayfield failed to train its employees in emergency safety protocols and had only one hallway and two restrooms that could be used as tornado shelters.
EF4 tornado damage in Lee County, Alabama, on March 3rd, 2019. Public domain image by the U.S. National Weather Service, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
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