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First Responders, 9/11 And Maximum Yield With Ironworker John Sferazo

by Labor Video Project
On the anniversary of 9/11 this is an in depth interview with 9/11 first responder and ironworker/operating engineer John Sferazo. He discusses what happened on that day and the criminal cover-up by health and safety/EPA officials as well as how the workers had to fight to get medical care for their illnesses caused directly by their action to save lives at the Twin Towers.
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Maximum Yield: John Sferazo Ironworker & 9/11First Responders
John Sferazon, a member of Ironworkers Local 361 and Operating Engineers
Local 138 talks about how he became a first responder after 9/11 and what he
experienced in the struggle to defend the health and safety of the workers at
the site. He also discusses the battle to get healthcare and compensation for
the injured workers and their families.
These workers and their families are still fighting for their lives.
2011
Production of Labor Video Project http://www.laborvideo.org laborvideo.blip.tv
§Ironworker John Sferazo
by Labor Video Project
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Ironworker/Operating Engineer John Sferazo exposes the real situation for workers who went to the 9/11 site to save lives and what happen to them and their lives.
§9/11 workers at site
by Labor Video Project
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9/11 workers were not warned about the dangers from the dust and were not provided with protective equipment to save their health. Then they had to fight for workers compensation
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