John Philo, the executive and legal director of the Sugar Law Center in Detroit, said the negligence "exposed their workers and the greater community of Midland to a dangerous risk of spreading COVID-19. "These workers provide critical work that few are willing to perform," Philo added. "We owe them a debt of gratitude for helping our communities recover following natural disasters like the Midland flood. Instead, these companies treated them as disposable and did not undertake even the most basic precautions to which every employee is entitled to during the current pandemic." … see full story at Detroit Free Press