(N.Morgan) In the midst of the already scandal ridden IRS, a new issue has arisen among the employees ranks, employees are getting sick and dying without explanation. The employees of the Oxon Hill Maryland office have been dropping like flies, either with illness or death. None of the employees wanted to speak on camera for fear of losing their jobs and their livelihoods. Workers are concerned that the building is making people sick. FOX 5 reached out to the IRS and a spokesperson says they have no specific evidence to show the building is unhealthy. But the agency confirms they held a meeting with workers on Wednesday to hear their concerns and the IRS will take other steps.
A written statement from the IRS said in part: “IRS has asked for comprehensive environmental testing and as we receive test results, will brief employees and other tenants of the facility. Tomorrow (July 11), an environmental study will be done at the facility, testing air quality and other samples from inside and outside the building as well as the HVAC system.” One man told FOX 5 he has only been working in that building for a couple months, and in that time, three people have died.
Although many of the workers in that building are very worried and one even called us to notify FOX 5 of the problems, none of the current IRS employees were willing to talk on camera, saying they fear retaliation and worry they could lose their jobs.
They could be used as scape goats in the IRS scandal… Funny how they are scared of losing their jobs refusing to talk to the media. We pay these bastards and they can’t even talk to the people – can you say CORRUPTION ALL THE WAY DOWN THE CHAIN…
Wish the IRS agent I had the pleasure of doing “business” with a few years back would…uh, never mind…I have to wait till the statutes of limitations run out.
Would you be willing to lose your job by going on camera to state that you don’t like your employer’s working conditions? I agree with your comment if you are referring to the management ranks of IRS. They should be accountable to taxpayers. However, the reporter was trying to get a soundbyte from a lowly employee. Its easy to be a critic when it is someone else’s livelihood…
I request that N. Morgan contact me via email. Hundreds of employees in this building have been endangered for a decade and IRS management was fully aware. I have photos, FIOA, etc. to prove it. The direct email address for N. Morgan was not immediately available to me.
They could be used as scape goats in the IRS scandal… Funny how they are scared of losing their jobs refusing to talk to the media. We pay these bastards and they can’t even talk to the people – can you say CORRUPTION ALL THE WAY DOWN THE CHAIN…
That’s what I was leaning toward, as well. That and dead men tell not tales..
They eat their own, as proven time & again.
Wish the IRS agent I had the pleasure of doing “business” with a few years back would…uh, never mind…I have to wait till the statutes of limitations run out.
Would you be willing to lose your job by going on camera to state that you don’t like your employer’s working conditions? I agree with your comment if you are referring to the management ranks of IRS. They should be accountable to taxpayers. However, the reporter was trying to get a soundbyte from a lowly employee. Its easy to be a critic when it is someone else’s livelihood…
I request that N. Morgan contact me via email. Hundreds of employees in this building have been endangered for a decade and IRS management was fully aware. I have photos, FIOA, etc. to prove it. The direct email address for N. Morgan was not immediately available to me.
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