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Security Guard at Pilgrim Ends Up in Hospital

On a hot afternoon, a security guard monitoring union picket lines was taken to the hospital after appearing to be in distress.

 

A security employee at Pilgrim Station who appeared to be in medical distress was immediately transported to the hospital for observation and professional medical care, according to a release from Pilgrim today.

The individual was observing and monitoring union picket line activities and was not filling a position as part of the plant’s security plan.

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Ernie Douglas

7:52 pm on Friday, June 29, 2012

Hope he feels better soon. Thus is a good guy who treats everyone fair and works hard every day. He keeps an eye out for the pucketer's safety too. Get well.

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Ivan Alias

1:15 am on Sunday, July 1, 2012

Any word on how he is doing?

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joe legion

1:18 am on Sunday, July 1, 2012

I WAS THERE ...............EYE WITNESS ...........ITS CALLED SLEEPING ON THE JOB.
DON'T WORRY HE IS MANAGEMENT............MANAGEMENT TAKES CARE OF THEIR OWN.

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Maggie P.

9:36 pm on Monday, July 2, 2012

The man wasn't asleep, he was having a medical issue that rendered him unconscious, as determined by doctors. FYI.

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citizen1

5:14 pm on Wednesday, July 4, 2012

what is your problem with management? dont they have families to support? dont they deserve health care? they dont have a union to hide behind. each and every one of you walking that line should be evaluated individually for the job you do, if that was the case half of you wouldn't even have jobs, half hour breaks, hour lunches milking 3 hour jobs for 10 hours so you get overtime. management is what is keeping that plant running and safe while you cry on the line about all the things you deserve. your all self entitled and your union presidents wife gets some too! maybe you should worry more about where your dues is being spent than how big a raise you deserve.

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