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Old 09-02-2016, 02:09 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Anybody Thrilla View Post
I thought he meant that WORKING there was unsafe or dangerous. Not the catering.
IF Punk's alleging the working environment is unsafe, that includes any part or the environment, including functions or procedures that are typically used or utilized by employees, such as catering in this case. It's the environment as a whole that's unsafe or harmful to employees or anyone else present, not the act of working there that's dangerous in itself. I.e., Working in the ring may be safe but catering may be dangerous because of employees fighting over food, or slipping and falling on spilled food or, as in this case, employees, including doctors, allegedly not examining and treating a patient within the legal standard of care they're required to.
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