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Legionnaires' Disease

After the announcement about the Cole closure until at least the 22nd. What has to happen in order to make sure a building is clear after something like Legionnaires' disease? They just recently halted water bottle sales, too!

Anybody know if the 2 employees worked in the same area of the building?

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GMers have strong natural immunity so it was necessary to lower productivity

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Post ID: @57s+1k4zkzgha

Well, i also find it funny that I contracted Viral Meningitis in 2019 and was so sick that I was out of work for 3 months, and afterward found out how contagious it was, and not one word was whispered at GM about my illness.

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Post ID: @4tv+1k4zkzgha

@3cm
AI question: compare and contrast the idea of colonialism to a manager stealing someone's idea and then giving one of their favorite employees credit for the same idea

Just a sec... (spinning for quite some time!)
Essential summary: The manager's action is a clear example of abuse of power and professional theft, and it effectively mirrors the mechanisms of power and appropriation that are central to colonial logic.

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Post ID: @3cz+1k4zkzgha

@288 At GM, collaboration just means that you and a colleague will come up with a really good idea that management will quash and do nothing about

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Post ID: @3cm+1k4zkzgha

Tickets are magic

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Post ID: @39e+1k4zkzgha

How's that water tasting.... It's a shame they covered this incident up. Keep crying on slack though I'm sure they will fix it. Just submit another ticket...

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Post ID: @36t+1k4zkzgha

Maybe they'll bring in port a potties until they solve the problem

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Post ID: @2qj+1k4zkzgha

If the legionnaires is in the water, when you flush the toilet little particles go into the air.

And you breathe them.

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Post ID: @2qh+1k4zkzgha

why the rush to get 11k people back in a building that just had a dangerous deadly virus detected in many areas. safety first.

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Post ID: @2df+1k4zkzgha

The trust level of Cole cafeteria food and the starbucks coffee will be very low.
For that matter, I won't trust making my own coffee with a keruig using that water.
The drinking fountains are an obvious avoid. You don't know who's licking the spout.
It's probably for the best if we all wore adult diapers and brought in our own thermoses.

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Post ID: @2d9+1k4zkzgha

Maybe we need to make OSHA complaints about unsafe working conditions.

Also keep an eye on your health. If you get sick you'll have a big lawsuit.

They knew about the hazard but required employees to work in it anyway.

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Post ID: @2cp+1k4zkzgha

@28p
At the top of the email, it says "safe for occupancy" Wednesday, October 1.
I was hoping for more time. :(

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Post ID: @28q+1k4zkzgha

The email said that Starbucks will be open on Thursday, October 2 but there's no return day for the employees. Seems like something they should tell us on Friday, the week before.

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Post ID: @28p+1k4zkzgha

@287

Just a very small price to pay, in exchange for that sweet, sweet cross-functional collaboration!

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Post ID: @288+1k4zkzgha

So latest statement- its "only" in the drinking water, its safe because the disease is airborne droplets. We are going to sanitize (somehow) , c'mon into the office starting Oct 2. Restaurants and some water systems will be unavailable at first.

I feel safer already! Now we can lug in a gallon of water with us daily too!

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Post ID: @287+1k4zkzgha

What a nightmare to deal with for the facilities folks. Some mitigation company will make a fortune.

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Post ID: @25p+1k4zkzgha

Hey team, there's other buildings you can work at. We are expecting you to attend the meetings in person. Wednesday at the Sloan, Friday at Milford, Tuesday in Pontiac.
We are expected to do more now. Also, check your LMS there's 5 new classes added that must be complete by next Tuesday.

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Post ID: @25d+1k4zkzgha

Legionnaires is usually in the HVAC system, not the bathrooms.

But you can get other diseases in there.

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Post ID: @24e+1k4zkzgha

It's time to acknowledge Aramark's role in the Legionnaire's disease in the Cole.
They simply failed for years to clean the facility and should be held accountable.
We KNOW that the restrooms, drinking fountains, eating areas, etc. are unsanitary.
No soap or paper towels. Dirty, sticky floors and tables.
It's irresponsible for GM to not hold them accountable.
It's inhuman to expect people to live and work in those conditions.
This is the part of the story that needs to be spoken.

They still haven't admitted what part of the facility is hosting the diseased water.
I don't expect them to say much given how litigious people are these days.
But not admitting what is infected will just bolster the distrust we all have.

We are probably looking at a mid-October RTO given how long it takes to test. Who knows what's involved with the cleaning. This will transition right into people taking vacation days. Looks like we are all coasting into 2026!

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Post ID: @1z4+1k4zkzgha

@dt Just as performance ranking serves to strengthen company morale and productivity!

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Post ID: @1z1+1k4zkzgha

It has been confirmed that the presence of Legionella bacteria has been found in the Cole Engineering building. Building will be remain closed until GM cleans this mess up. As I have worked in this building for several years, I am not shocked. The bathrooms are disgusting and standing water by toilets are not unusual. Often you can discern the standing water stink from the perpetual fecal deposits on surfaces that are not sanitized nearly enough. Work from home is in effect, due to unhealthy work environment. Between this and performance ranking, GM doesn't want you here, lol!

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Post ID: @1yw+1k4zkzgha

The update i saw was they were waiting for test results. Earliest RTO is this Thursday if tests are negative. If the tests are positive, they can't say.

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Post ID: @1m6+1k4zkzgha

@as It makes your lungs fireproof.

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Post ID: @1ht+1k4zkzgha

If you're not online checking your mail at midnight you're not a team player

There goes your stack ranking, and you'll never know when that might be important.

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Post ID: @15e+1k4zkzgha

Maybe all the bedbugs from OnStar relocated

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Post ID: @153+1k4zkzgha

Are they going to wait until Monday at midnight to tell us we have to RTO Tuesday?

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Post ID: @149+1k4zkzgha

Ever since the local uaw lost the maintenance and facilities contracts every building has been a disaster. Say what you will abouts unions (they are needed) but at least they take pride in their work. Aramark while unionized operates under a different contract and doesn't have to follow the same rules. The leadership on the Aramark and "sustainable workplace" groups have no plan and refuse to utilize GMS or any other common sense business development plan. It's just people running around putting out fires. If they have security looking for the legionaries like any other safety incident....good luck...you'll all be sick by the end of the year.

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Post ID: @13c+1k4zkzgha

They should send a professional team into the Cole podium restrooms and do a complete biohazard remediation while they are at it.

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Post ID: @vv+1k4zkzgha

You'll never get to WFH again.

Just grin and bear it.

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Post ID: @jj+1k4zkzgha

Drinking fountain filters in most buildings do not have the green light.
And...there are many days where none of the soap dispensers have soap & no paper towels.
Aramark folks sitting around in the lunch areas playing with their phones while everything is sticky.
I'm not surprised at all something has gone sideways.
Then again, we have so many H1-Bs around. What is it? 1 out of 3?
I can't imagine their home hygiene is up to snuff. What the the chances they are renting some s-hole in Detroit?
We might ending up periodically getting to WFH for long stretches.

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Post ID: @j0+1k4zkzgha

Could be the years of UAW pencil whipping PMs. I saw a few A/ C filters come out black as night. Of course there were no consequences for the union guy who signed off on changing filers. Obviously that hadn’t been done for many years.

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Post ID: @eq+1k4zkzgha

Legionnaires helps improve your natural immunity.

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Post ID: @dt+1k4zkzgha

Next thing you're going to complain about the asbestos.

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Post ID: @as+1k4zkzgha

If you haven’t done the pulse survey, I’d mention RTO mandate and not providing a secure safe place for us to work. Obviously they’ve been slacking on basic maintenance. Wonder what else is going bad on the campus?

To be frank, they should check all buildings HVAC and water/plumbing. This means shutting down campus…unless that’s the next layoff: just let us die.

You make me come to work? Fine. But…I expect not to contract a disease while working for you…and global safety week is next week. lol.

Anyway, I hope the 2 recover and get well soon. Su-ks hard.

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