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Sad news from the job site today:

Globe: Wynn Boston Harbor construction worker dies after sustaining on-site injuries

Elise Takahama said:
A Wynn Boston Harbor construction worker died after he was injured on the job Tuesday afternoon, officials said.

The man was hurt while operating heavy machinery, said Greg John, a spokesman for Wynn Boston Harbor, a $2.4-billion waterfront resort and casino in Everett. He was taken from the casino to Massachusetts General Hospital around 2:45 p.m., according to an Everett police dispatcher.

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Let this be our periodic reminder that construction work is one of the most dangerous professions in America, and is actually far more dangerous than other "hero" professions that are put up on a pedestal by our society. These laborers and tradespeople put their lives on the line to enable the standard of living to which we have all become accustomed. Their service deserves our respect as much as anybody else's.
 
Sad news from the job site today: Let this be our periodic reminder that construction work is one of the most dangerous professions in America, and is actually far more dangerous than other "hero" professions that are put up on a pedestal by our society. These laborers and tradespeople put their lives on the line to enable the standard of living to which we have all become accustomed. Their service deserves our respect as much as anybody else's.

Very well stated.
 
Sad news from the job site today:

Globe: Wynn Boston Harbor construction worker dies after sustaining on-site injuries



Let this be our periodic reminder that construction work is one of the most dangerous professions in America, and is actually far more dangerous than other "hero" professions that are put up on a pedestal by our society. These laborers and tradespeople put their lives on the line to enable the standard of living to which we have all become accustomed. Their service deserves our respect as much as anybody else's.

Condolences and respect.
 
Are you kidding me pal? Making disrespectful comments in the midst of a serious tragedy. What a fraud you are.
 
I hate labeling any profession as "heroic," but if I had to, I consider construction workers to be heroes.
 
I am so grateful that these things are so much less common, however, every time it happens it is a tragedy. These people who execute difficult craftsmanship (ever tried to hang drywall straight?) are akin to elite athletes. They have earned every penny they make and then some.

I wish the best for the family of this person.

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Every day workers risk their lives for the bosses profits. Rest in peace, fw.
 
Heavy machinery is an inherently dangerous job, and humans are imperfect and do make mistakes. I think it's too early to rush to judgement the company he worked for. We'll see after OSHA investigates though if there was any gross negligence or if it was a freak accident.

But yah I don't get what income inequality has to do with this project. The annual salaries for construction workers tend to be better then most other jobs for people without a college or other sort of professional education. Though Steve Wynn does strike me as being a shitty rich guy.
 
The article is very vague, does anyone know what the "accident" was?
 
Heavy machinery is an inherently dangerous job, and humans are imperfect and do make mistakes. I think it's too early to rush to judgement the company he worked for. We'll see after OSHA investigates though if there was any gross negligence or if it was a freak accident.

But yah I don't get what income inequality has to do with this project. The annual salaries for construction workers tend to be better then most other jobs for people without a college or other sort of professional education. Though Steve Wynn does strike me as being a shitty rich guy.


Um this is union only construction. Wynn is actually overpaying for these guys. Unions have the sole and exclusive contracts to build here, which means he is spending way more than if he chose not to sign the exclusive.

Paying a "30 percent premium" and you get a "28% delay" according to this study, using only union work.

https://commonwealthmagazine.org/economy/union-only-deal-sent-wynn-casino-costs-soaring/
 
Um this is union only construction. Wynn is actually overpaying for these guys. Unions have the sole and exclusive contracts to build here, which means he is spending way more than if he chose not to sign the exclusive.

Paying a "30 percent premium" and you get a "28% delay" according to this study, using only union work.

https://commonwealthmagazine.org/economy/union-only-deal-sent-wynn-casino-costs-soaring/

That does not mean overpaying. That only means workers are receiving a larger share of their own labor. They still will not see even close to their share of the value they created though.

But yah I don't get what income inequality has to do with this project. The annual salaries for construction workers tend to be better then most other jobs for people without a college or other sort of professional education. Though Steve Wynn does strike me as being a shitty rich guy.

Never mentioned income inequality and frankly I think that is a poor metric to understand the social relationship of production and class society. What this does directly relate to, and I don't care if this seems "political" (sorry, but a death at a jobsite is inherently political, as is all production) is the wage system and exploitation. Those who do not own property and the means of production risk their lives to create value for those who do. This workers death is one example out of many of the brutal consequences. Wanting "apolitical" responses only means a refusal to question the society that birthed the conditions responsible.
 
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Never mentioned income inequality and frankly I think that is a poor metric to understand the social relationship of production and class society. What this does directly relate to, and I don't care if this seems "political" (sorry, but a death at a jobsite is inherently political, as is all production) is the wage system and exploitation. Those who do not own property and the means of production risk their lives to create value for those who do. This workers death is one example out of many of the brutal consequences. Wanting "apolitical" responses only means a refusal to question the society that birthed the conditions responsible.

"Every day workers risk their lives for the bosses profits."

Yah no one directly mentioned income inequality. But with the quote that I show above it does sound like a criticism of the wealthy with regards to the death of a rank and file construction worker. And I guess that statement does hold an element of truth, we'll see though when OSHA determines fault in this case.

If I had to guess if there is any wrongdoing with regards to this site the blame will probably be put on lower level site managers and not the upper management of Wynn. I'm pretty sure that Wynn Corporation itself is not micro managing the construction techniques of the contractors that they hire. Though they may push for unrealistic timelines, which could increase pressure for the contractors to cut corners.
 

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