Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

COVID-19 victim’s family sues employer

- COURTESY GUTIERREZ FAMILY

Calling the actions of the Publix supermarke­t chain before April 20 “shameful,” a Miami law firm on Monday filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the supermarke­t giant for allegedly prohibitin­g employees from wearing protective masks and gloves during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The lawsuit, filed by Michael Levine and Dax Bello of Stewart Tilghman Fox Bianchi & Cain, claims 70-year-old deli worker Gerardo Gutierrez died on April 28 after contractin­g the virus from a co-worker at a Publix in Miami Beach.

As COVID-19 began to spread throughout Florida, Publix made the decision to prohibit employees from wearing masks because of its belief that the masks would scare off customers, the lawsuit claims. “To find that Publix made this callous decision to say you can’t wear a mask is just shameful,” Levine said.

Publix spokespers­ons did not respond to a request for comment. Once Publix is officially served, their lawyers will have 20 days to respond to the lawsuit.

The lawsuit includes documented complaints from numerous Publix employees across Florida to the Occupation­al Safety and Health Administra­tion, contending that the chain was refusing to let employees wear gloves or masks to not scare customers. On at least two occasions in March, Publix was notified by OSHA that it had received notifications of workplace hazards concerning COVID-19, the lawsuit alleges.

On April 20, Publix announced it would mandate masks for its employees. The following is posted on the Publix website:

“As a result during this national emergency, we are requiring associates to wear face coverings, beginning April 20. Additional­ly, associates who are not normally required to wear gloves to voluntaril­y wear them, if they can safely perform their job duties. We are providing face coverings for all of our associates and plastic gloves for customer service and pharmacy associates, until our supplies are depleted. At that time, associates are required to provide their own face covering, and customer service and pharmacy associates may use their personal supply of gloves.”

By that time, according to the lawsuit, Gutierrez was already very ill. Gutierrez was sent home to self-quarantine on April 2 after it was confirmed that his co-worker, who had been exhibiting symptoms consistent with COVID-19, tested positive for the virus, the lawsuit says. Gutierrez soon became sick and tested positive as well. He was hospitaliz­ed on April 10 and on the 28th his family was notified that a priest had been called in to administer his last rites.

“(Our father) was a very kind, loving and hardworkin­g man that is greatly missed by many,” said his daughter Ariane Gutierrez. “He was truly loved by the people in his life. Our family is in shock that Publix would prevent its employees from staying safe. Because of its careless decisions, our father is not here with us today.”

Local attorney Jay Thakkar said he was familiar with the allegation­s raised against Publix and said he expects “the plaintiffs to depose key Publix executives to learn more about what went into that decisionma­king process.”

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Gerardo Gutierrez, of Miami, died on April 28 from COVID-19. His family is suing his employer, Publix, for allegedly prohibitin­g employees from wearing masks before April 20.

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