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The Dirty Dozen
About the 2022 Dirty Dozen Report
On April 27, 2022, National COSH announced “The Dirty Dozen” employers of 2022, highlighting companies that put workers and communities at grave risk due to unsafe practices which lead to preventable illnesses, injuries and deaths. Many Dirty Dozen employers also engaged in harassment and retaliation against workers who are standing up and speaking out for safety on the job.
The 2022 Dirty Dozen is released in observance of Workers’ Memorial Week, April 23 - May 1, honoring workers who lost their lives or suffered workplace injuries and illnesses - and as a call to action for safe, just conditions for all workers.
At a report release event on April 27, impacted workers and family members spoke about the toll of unsafe conditions on workers, families and entire communities:

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