The iron pipe foundry which is part of the McWane Corporation

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The iron pipe foundry which is part of the McWane Corporation located in Texas is described as one that does not value human rights. Their main goal is their profitability rather than the safety of their workers and therefore this is very dangerous not only to the workers but also to the society around where the company located in Texas. This is because the more the company continues to evade the law set up by federal government for the safety of the workers the more they get harmed and find themselves into situations they are almost unable to handle. After the amputation of an arm of Hopson the company ignored it and still other four similar happenings took place which is very worrying (10:04). However the managers did not see this is a problem as their main goals and aim was productivity rather not the concerns of the workers.

The company also is in full knowledge that the working conditions are not favourable and there are hazards which are dangerous but they take no action at all (8:57). This is a worrying state of affairs in the iron pipe laundry of McWane cooperation. There were also cases of death whereby a person like Rolland Huskan was given a job which later resulted to his death and this made the company to be declared by deferral law as fully responsible for this death.

Therefore the company can be said to run in conditions fully unfavourable for their workers and this makes it one of the most dangerous places to work in. it also does not value human safety that is referring to their workers and this is also a big concern. Even though trying to reform the old image still remains especially in the minds of those affected and it is almost impossible for them to see the company in a different way than being a source of harm and death to their loved ones.