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DuPont, ex-employee plead not guilty, denying negligence in deadly LaPorte plant disaster
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The DuPont company and a former employee pleaded not guilty in a chemical disaster that killed four workers. Robert Tisnado, 39, and Gilbert Gibby Tisnado, 48, who died in a hazardous chemical leak at a DuPont plant in La Porte last week Friday, Nov. 21, 2014, in Pasadena. ( Johnny Hanson / Houston Chronicle )Johnny Hanson, Staff / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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DuPont employees and brothers, Robert Tisnado, left, 39 and Gilbert Gibby Tisnado, right, 48, died in the DuPont La Porte chemical leak Saturday. (Family Photos) DuPont employees and brothers, Robert Tisnado, left, 39 and Gilbert Gibby Tisnado, right, 48, died in the DuPont La Porte chemical leak Saturday. (Family Photos) Show MoreShow Less
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Chem Co. Says Rehiring Admitted Arsonist Poses Safety Risk
Law360 (January 6, 2021, 6:21 PM EST) Chemical producer Axiall Corp. has defended its bid to vacate an order that it rehire a worker who pled guilty to conspiring to set his bar on fire for insurance money, telling a West Virginia federal court that a labor arbitrator glossed over the safety threat the worker poses.
Arbitrator Charles Dunn s order reinstating Michael McGovern to his position violates public policy because it forces the company to allow an admitted arsonist near volatile chemicals, Axiall argued Tuesday in a memo opposing the International Chemical Workers Union Council s bid for judgment affirming the order.