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Toyota Motor CorporationWorkers at Missouri plant launched UAW campaign citing unsafe conditions and inadequate safety equipment

In March 2024, workers at Toyota's engine plant in Troy, Missouri launched a UAW organizing campaign with 30% of the 1,000 workers signed up. Workers described unsafe conditions including being ordered to clean confined spaces with only KN-95 masks instead of proper hazmat equipment. Workers reported injuries including torn rotator cuffs and fractured skulls, with one worker ordered to return to work the Monday after Friday surgery.

Scoring Impact

TopicDirectionRelevanceContribution
Tech Worker Organizing-againstsecondary-0.50
Worker Rights-againstprimary-1.00
Overall incident score =-0.043

Score = avg(topic contributions) × significance (medium ×1) × confidence (0.57)× agency (incidental ×0.1)

Evidence (1 signal)

Confirms labor Mar 1, 2024 documented

Workers at Missouri plant launched UAW campaign citing unsafe conditions and inadequate safety equipment

In March 2024, workers at Toyota's engine plant in Troy, Missouri launched a UAW organizing campaign with 30% of the 1,000 workers signed up. Workers described unsafe conditions including being ordered to clean confined spaces with only KN-95 masks instead of proper hazmat equipment. Workers reported injuries including torn rotator cuffs and fractured skulls, with one worker ordered to return to work the Monday after Friday surgery.

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