"Is it really reasonable to let a 24-year-old intern take the blame?" This is probably the first reaction of netizens after hearing this incident, many people should have known about this matter before, on December 30, 2023, a construction project in Jinan, Shandong Province collapsed, three of them unfortunately died, and the economic losses reached millions.
We don't know exactly what the cause of the accident was, and we don't know exactly what the intern was doing on the site, but the final investigation came as a surprise. But all the friends who have gone to college will go to some places for internships before graduation.
In fact, the content of the internship is basically based on learning, and it is rare to really participate in the work, and there are generally people with strong work experience. However, after the collapse of the project, it was reported that the interns were primarily responsible, which was indeed outrageous and incomprehensible at first hearing.
That's why there is the opening sentence. You must know that a project has a key staff member responsible for it from planning to construction to specific construction. And this intern is probably new to this construction site, so how can he be in charge of the main related matters?
According to the accident report, the intern was responsible for not communicating the stoppage order to the construction team. Perhaps the intern was negligent during the internship process, and probably had his own responsibility, but it is indeed unreasonable to place the main blame on him.
First of all, should there be a specific person in charge of conveying such an important message? Secondly, is it a bit perfunctory and careless to let an intern convey such an important matter? In addition, similar to this situation, I think that the staff in charge of this matter must be told that all the staff must know about it, and they will be reassured.
Many people can't know the details of this matter, and naturally they can't understand it. It is reported that a lawyer once expressed his opinion on this matter, and he believes that if it is indeed the intern who made a mistake, then he will not be exempted from punishment because he is an intern.
So does this latest revelation show that this intern has indeed made a major mistake and is indeed responsible for a certain amount of responsibility? This kind of more controversial thing will always trigger our discussion, and more netizens still can't understand it, so let an intern take the blame.
There are also netizens who are more objective, thinking that we were not at the scene, and they don't know what happened at that time, and they think that some things will never be easily concluded if they have not been thoroughly investigated. Some netizens said that if you go to some places for internships in the future, you must learn more about legal knowledge, and don't do it casually if you shouldn't do it yourself.
This incident is undoubtedly a lesson, which makes us understand that whether it is work or doing some other things, we must be serious and responsible, and we must not have any negligence. Even if it's not for yourself, you have to think about others, maybe a small mistake can cause immeasurable serious consequences. What do you think about this?