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Health See other Health Articles Title: Heroic Factory Workers Finally Clock Out After 28-Day Shift of Producing Vital Health Care Materials Heroic Factory Workers Finally Clock Out After 28-Day Shift of Producing Vital Health Care Materials By Andrew J. Sciascia Published April 21, 2020 at 4:49pm American laborers sacrificing to work a nearly month-long shift were finally able to clock out Monday. Braskem America in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, has been in operation round-the-clock for at least 28 days, manufacturing raw materials needed for the production of N95 masks, hospital gowns and sanitary wipes put in short supply by the ongoing pandemic. Of course, a manufacturing effort of that magnitude requires manpower and, according to WPVI-TV, 40 Braskem staff members have shouldered the responsibility, volunteering to live at the facility for four weeks straight in order to keep production moving. Split into two teams, the laborers traded off working 12-hour shifts eating, sleeping and breaking together on-site. Their only connections to the outside world were television news broadcasts and drive-by visits from family and friends. With the work taxing and the hours long, operations shift supervisor Joe Boyce told WPVI his staff were understandably relieved when clock-out came on Monday morning and they were able to return to their families. Theres been a glow in everyones eyes, Boyce said. The effort and sacrifice were well-invested, however, with the team of laborers unanimously agreeing the 28-day shift had been a worthwhile act of service. Were truly honored to be able to give back and support people we will never meet in some way, Boyce said. All the first responders, all the people on the frontlines, we thank you, he added. Thats what makes our job easy to do. In fact, with many businesses closed by government mandate and Pennsylvanias stay-at-home order extended by Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf this week until May 8, Boyce suggested the opportunity had been something of a blessing. He explained that the workers at Braskem were able to have some normal human interaction during their month on the job. Weve almost been the lucky ones, Ill say for the last 28 days because I havent had to stand six feet from somebody. I havent had to put a mask on, he said. Poster Comment: I wonder if there were showers at the work place so the workers did not get stinky. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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But you know there is no comparison to when I worked for State of Illinois and they called me in 3 hours early for an 18 hour shift on snow and ice. I had to stop and nap a couple of times toward the end of that one. "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
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