Subaru Blames McDonald's; Catalytic Converter Takedown; Hyperloop Parking Lot | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 93

Also on the podcast, the best places to work in manufacturing, PG&E backs anti-mylar balloon law, small towns have water problems, staffing agency pays over intimidation and retaliation and an accident at a Brooklyn bakery.

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The Best Places to Work in Manufacturing in 2022 - @1:58

SmartAsset recently unveiled the best places to work in manufacturing.

Bakery Manufacturing Facility Worker Locked in Freezer Overnight - @10:08

Last Thursday, coworkers found a 33-year-old man dead in a walk-in freezer at Beigel’s Bakery, a Brooklyn bakery manufacturing facility.

Hyperloop Prototype Turned Into Parking Lot - @16:18

The prototype SpaceX Hyperloop tunnel has been torn down and turned into a parking lot for SpaceX employees.

U.S. Takes Down Nationwide Catalytic Converter Theft Ring - @24:45

Last week, law enforcement partners from across the U.S. took down a national network of thieves, dealers and processors for their roles in a catalytic converter theft ring which sold the parts to a metal refinery for tens of millions of dollars.

Subaru Won't Invest in U.S. Plant, Blames McDonald's -@34:34

Subaru wants to make EVs, but it will look for places outside of the U.S. because of the cost of labor.

In Case You Missed It

PG&E Backs Law That Would Ban Electricity-Conducting Mylar Balloons - @44:00

Metallic balloons conduct electricity and can pose a threat to public safety. If they float into powerlines, they can disrupt electric service to an entire neighborhood.

Destitute Small Town Means Dangerous Tap Water - @49:32

While big city water failures attract attention, small communities are often left unprotected by destitute and unmaintained water providers.

Staffing Agency Ordered to Pay Damages for Intimidation, Retaliation - @54:10

Based in Lyndhurst, NJ, staffing agency Advantix Logistics provides labor for warehouses and distribution facilities. On Thursday, a court ordered the company to pay $65,000 in damages to an employee who was fired for raising pay concerns.

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