Lizz Giordano
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Lizz Giordano
@lizzgiordano.bsky.social
Investigative reporter and photographer
@CascadePBS covering labor and workplace matters, formerly of
@EverettHerald @SeaTransitBlog
My last story published last week, as @cascadepbsnewsroom.bsky.social sunsets its investigative team desk -- ending coverage of a company with egregious safety violations developing a $44 million Port of Longview project. One that's already had an excavator fall into a pond.https://bit.ly/4hf2Ey7
October 13, 2025 at 3:56 PM
bit.ly/4hf2Ey7 A Vancouver company won't face charges after a teen lost both legs operating equipment minors can not use. The prosecutor cited inability to prove "culpable mental state" despite safety violations, including $264K in fines from @lniwa.bsky.social @cascadepbsnewsroom.bsky.social
Prosecutor won’t charge Rotschy after teen loses legs at worksite
Clark County cites a lack of proof that the Vancouver company acted with “culpable mental state” when a 16-year-old was injured using prohibited equipment.
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October 10, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Old docs, big bucks: Retired doctors are making millions examining injured workers for WA's workers' comp system. @lniwa bit.ly/461jJHJ @cascadepbsnewsroom.bsky.social
Retired docs earn millions examining injured Washington workers
'This is a wonderful way to make six figures saying no,' said one attorney about Independent Medical Examiners' role in evaluating workers' comp claims.
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August 21, 2025 at 10:02 PM
Retired doctors are making millions examining injured workers for WA's workers' comp system. Are elderly examiners fit for the job? One doctor billed @lniwa.bsky.social $690K in a single year. bit.ly/461jJHJ @cascadepbsnewsroom.bsky.social
Retired docs earn millions examining injured Washington workers
'This is a wonderful way to make six figures saying no,' said one attorney about Independent Medical Examiners' role in evaluating workers' comp claims.
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August 21, 2025 at 4:39 PM
The controversial Independent Medical Exam — assessments done by a third-party doctor to evaluate an injured worker’s recovery — carry significant weight. They can pause treatment or wage-replacement, and also determine the size of a settlement.
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The controversial medical exams that help decide WA workers' comp
Reports from doctors hired by Labor & Industries have the power to close a claim and determine settlements, but injured workers say they favor employers.
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August 20, 2025 at 10:17 PM
Independent medical exams — one of the most controversial parts of WA’s workers’ comp system — often favor employers, workers say. They’re designed to give injured workers a second opinion, but also can pause treatment or wage-replacement payments. bit.ly/4mVbdQr @cascadepbs.bsky.social
The controversial medical exams that help decide WA workers' comp
Reports from doctors hired by Labor & Industries have the power to close a claim and determine settlements, but injured workers say they favor employers.
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August 20, 2025 at 4:21 PM
A 16-year-old lost both legs while on the job for Rotschy operating machinery prohibited for minors. Clark County Sheriff declined criminal investigation, citing lack of victim cooperation. bit.ly/41tx2y1 @cascadepbs.bsky.social
Sheriff declines to investigate WA teen worker’s amputation case
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office has declined to criminally investigate a Vancouver-based company that, state officials concluded, had violated youth labor laws, resulting in the permanent disability...
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August 7, 2025 at 5:36 PM
Federal cuts threaten 3 WA centers that protect workers in the most dangerous jobs and train safety experts. "If you have fewer trained professionals to protect workers...you're going to have more workers who are getting injured." bit.ly/3HbHJhP
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Federal cuts put Washington workplace safety research at risk
Three programs that train occupational health experts and study worker safety for the state’s most dangerous jobs face an uncertain future.
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July 29, 2025 at 11:04 PM
Federal cuts to close 3 centers in WA that protect workers in the most dangerous jobs and train safety experts. "If you have fewer trained professionals to protect workers...you're going to have more workers who are getting injured." bit.ly/3HbHJhP @uwsph.bsky.social @cascadepbsnewsroom.bsky.social
Federal cuts put Washington workplace safety research at risk
Three programs that train occupational health experts and study worker safety for the state’s most dangerous jobs face an uncertain future.
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July 29, 2025 at 4:12 PM
"L&I is on the side of the employer:"When Leticia Maldonado Reyes’ workers’ compensation claim was challenged, she became homeless and eventually took her own life disillusioned with the system. Here’s her story and how a system designed to help injured workers—can fail them. bit.ly/4e7m1aF
WA’s workers’ compensation system ensnarls some hurt on the job
A “grand bargain” under L&I can force injured employees to navigate multiple appeals or turn to costly litigation to get the care they need.
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June 17, 2025 at 4:13 PM
"This was truly a preventable death — the risks were very clear." Questions remain nearly nine months after a Filipino seafarer drowned in the Columbia River. bit.ly/3SnJTwU
Seafarer’s death in Columbia River reveals murky maritime oversight
Advocates ask for additional investigation and accountability after AJ Meraña, a Filipino worker on a bulk cargo ship, drowned last September.
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May 27, 2025 at 11:20 PM
"This was truly a preventable death — the risks were very clear." Questions remain nearly nine months after a Filipino seafarer drowned in the Columbia River. bit.ly/3SnJTwU @BAYAN_USA @cascadepbsnewsroom.bsky.social @cascadepbs.bsky.social
Seafarer’s death in Columbia River reveals murky maritime oversight
Advocates ask for additional investigation and accountability after AJ Meraña, a Filipino worker on a bulk cargo ship, drowned last September.
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May 27, 2025 at 4:30 PM
"They should have reasonably known the requirements." WA agency seeks first ever felony for violating youth labor law after teen loses both legs doing prohibited construction work. bit.ly/3Yfycf1 @cascadepbs.bsky.social
WA safety agency seeks felony charges after teen worker loses legs
Labor & Industries submitted an unprecedented referral against construction company Rotschy for allegedly allowing a minor to use dangerous equipment.
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April 28, 2025 at 6:35 PM
"They should have reasonably known the requirements." WA agency seeks first ever felony for violating youth labor law after teen loses both legs doing prohibited construction work. bit.ly/3Yfycf1 @cascadepbsnewsroom.bsky.social
WA safety agency seeks felony charges after teen worker loses legs
Labor & Industries submitted an unprecedented referral against construction company Rotschy for allegedly allowing a minor to use dangerous equipment.
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April 26, 2025 at 4:04 PM
"They should have reasonably known the requirements." WA agency seeks first ever felony for violating youth labor law after teen loses both legs doing prohibited construction work. bit.ly/3Yfycf1
WA safety agency seeks felony charges after teen worker loses legs
Labor & Industries submitted an unprecedented referral against construction company Rotschy for allegedly allowing a minor to use dangerous equipment.
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April 24, 2025 at 10:40 PM
"They should have reasonably known the requirements." WA agency seeks first ever felony for violating youth labor law after teen loses both legs doing prohibited construction work. bit.ly/3Yfycf1 @cascadepbsnewsroom.bsky.social
WA safety agency seeks felony charges after teen worker loses legs
Labor & Industries submitted an unprecedented referral against construction company Rotschy for allegedly allowing a minor to use dangerous equipment.
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April 24, 2025 at 2:12 PM
Reposted by Lizz Giordano
Jokes aside, when child labor laws are ignored or weakly enforced, real harm is done to children. Youth employment has increased 46% in WA in the last 10 years and injuries and labor violations have also grown. This is the situation HB 1644 aims to correct. #waleg
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‘Beyond failure’: WA teen loses legs at school-based work program
Thousands of students enroll in work-for-credit programs, but a 16-year-old’s case shows life-altering consequences of risky jobs and murky oversight.
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March 11, 2025 at 4:39 AM
After WA teen's severe injury, L&I can now block a company with past labor and safety violations from receiving a special permit that allows minors to perform some dangerous tasks. @CascadePBSNews bit.ly/44hJJy4
WA agency tightens workplace safety rules for student learners
L&I can now block a company with past labor and safety violations from receiving a special permit that allows minors to perform some dangerous tasks.
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April 10, 2025 at 4:38 PM
Labor & Industries can now block a company with past labor and safety violations from receiving a special permit that allows minors to perform some dangerous tasks. @CascadePBSNews bit.ly/44hJJy4
WA agency tightens workplace safety rules for student learners
L&I can now block a company with past labor and safety violations from receiving a special permit that allows minors to perform some dangerous tasks.
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April 9, 2025 at 4:12 PM
Transparency or privacy? L&I says the law protects witnesses, while advocates contend it prevents scrutiny of serious incidents and investigations. WA keeps details of severe workplace injuries, deaths from public.
March 20, 2025 at 4:08 PM
Transparency or privacy? L&I says the law protects witnesses, while advocates contend it prevents scrutiny of serious incidents and investigations. www.cascadepbs.org/investigatio...
WA keeps details of severe workplace injuries, deaths from public
Transparency or privacy? L&I says the law protects witnesses, while advocates contend it prevents scrutiny of serious incidents and investigations.
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March 19, 2025 at 4:18 PM
Rep Fosse’s bill to tighten youth labor laws made it past this week’s cut off. HB1644 would set minimum penalty amounts and bans companies with a history of serious safety violations from hiring minors. It now sits in the Senate’s Labor & Commerce Committee. bit.ly/41ajAj5 #waleg
Washington legislature considers strengthening youth labor laws
A state rep and labor unions push for tougher regulations after Cascade PBS reported on a teen who lost both legs in a school work program.
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March 13, 2025 at 4:38 PM
WA ties workplace safety fines increases to inflation to catch up with national rates, but the boost will still keep amounts way behind the average. www.cascadepbs.org/briefs/2025/...
WA raises workplace safety fines to catch up with national rates
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March 6, 2025 at 6:42 PM
WA ties workplace safety fines increases to inflation to catch up with national rates, but likely will still lag behind. www.cascadepbs.org/briefs/2025/...
WA raises workplace safety fines to catch up with national rates
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March 5, 2025 at 9:24 PM
Recommended reading for the weekend; A little peek into one journalist’s road to covering the alt-right. slate.com/news-and-pol...
A Childhood Neighbor Terrorized My Family. It Prepared Me for Trump’s Takeover.
It was psychological warfare.
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February 14, 2025 at 9:05 PM