Indiana House Democrats sent a letter to the governor’s office asking the state to better protect the safety of essential workers.The state’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has seen thousands of non-formal COVID-19 complaints related to various safety issues in the past month.
In a letter to the governor last week, the party caucus notes that in a recent executive order, Gov. Eric Holcomb requires businesses to follow CDC guidelines. However, they say without “strict enforcement,” too many businesses are interpreting the guidelines as suggestions.
Phil GiaQuinta is the Indiana House Democratic Caucus leader. He says his staff has been hearing from essential workers that nothing is being done when they file online complaints to the state on IOSHA’s website about workplaces not following safety guidelines.
“That doesn’t cut it,” he says. “They have to, with the governor’s backing … say look: You need to adhere to the guidelines or maybe you’re not going to be open for business.”
The caucus is also asking the state to require personal protective equipment for essential workers and make it easier for them to get worker’s compensation if infected. The governor’s office confirmed it received the letter, and says there are no plans to make changes regarding safety enforcement policies.
This article was first published by WFYI Indianapolis.