Putting profits before people's lives is sick.
The buck stops with executives; they created the policies and procedures which encouraged management to prevent workers from going home.
This in turn lead to multiple workers dying at the factory. If management didn't prevent these folks from going home, they'd likely be alive today.
Instead, this corporation made the conscious decision to threaten to *FIRE* people if they left for safety.
I'd say the company should undergo the corporate death penalty, where all assets are seized and auctioned off to pay reparations to the victims
Management should be tried and convicted
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/kentucky-tornado-factory-workers-threatened-firing-left-tornado-employ-rcna8581I'd be curious to see management try to lie during the court hearings; perjury charges and whatnot exists for lying under oath. It's not illegal to lie to the media though.