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It is August 9th, 2021.
The Store address is 501 Roberts Ct, Kennesaw, GA 30144
Repair the damn air conditioning at the Jo-Ann Fabrics in Kennesaw, Ga. It's 90 freaking degrees in the store. I 90 year old grandmother nearly passed out because of how hot it was inside. The cashier was beet red and looked ill due to the heat. Definitely Heat Stroke.
This is Georgia, it is irresponsible not to fix the ac in the middle of summer. It's hot and it's been broken for months. The company is going to end up sued if they don't repair it soon.
Desired outcome: Fix the AC in the store
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I totally agree. I work at a Joann in North Carolina. Well, used to work there, I am in the process of putting my two weeks in. it was well over 90 degrees outside in October, and it was 80 degrees in the store. We were pouring water over our heads, and taking those heavy aprons off, while a manager kept screaming we needed to put them back on as well as the masks. I have complained to OSHA several times but nothing is done. All that i was told is that "it's corporate controlled", meaning Ohio has the authority. we even tried to override the thermostats but they were locked. in the winter we freeze, and are not allowed to wear sweaters or coats, unless they are under those aprons.