"I need to be anonymous please.I work for Plygem windows in Auburn Washington. Me and my associates are very concerned as to why our business is essential and still open. We are manufacturing windows for residential homes, and now mostly for other states. Most of the employees cannot keep the 6ft distance because we are an assembly line all touching the same parts. They have offered people to stay home the 2 weeks per governor's rule but most of them cannot afford it. Now with some people off, the rest have to now pick up the slack and work overtime and weekends. We are a company will around 400 employees and in very high risk and exposure. Please let me know what we can do except leave and not get paid while our peers are working and risking getting sick. Residential housing is not essential right now! If we are essential that's fine I just want clarification for everyone. The people who left per governor's order will be penalized by company. They will start charging employees Cobra pay for medical 8f they don't return to work.Thank you " - Jason ayers
The aforementioned complaint was filed by Jason ayers in Auburn, Washington on Thursday April 2, 2020 with L&I DOSH Nathan Kresse against Plygem windows saying Non-essential business is open. Email address given was jason.ayers@comcast.net and phone number given was 2062557104.