Employee Sets Fire at Paper Warehouse Over Wage Dispute A 29-year-old employee at Kimberly-Clark’s paper products warehouse in Ontario, Canada, has been arrested after allegedly setting a fire at the facility as a protest over unpaid wages. The incident occurred on April 7, 2026, at the company’s storage facility in Kimberly-Clark’s Ontario location. According to reports, the employee, identified as Chamel Abdulkarim, posted a video of himself igniting toilet paper rolls, claiming the company had failed to provide adequate compensation. The video, shared on Facebook, shows Abdulkarim lighting a roll of toilet paper, which he later stated was a symbolic act of defiance against the company’s wage practices. In the footage, he reportedly said, “If you’re not paying us enough to live, then at least give us a salary that allows us to survive. Otherwise, we’ll have to take matters into our own hands.” The footage also includes footage of the fire spreading rapidly, with Abdulkarim stating, “Watch your belongings burn down.” Firefighters arrived at the scene within minutes of the fire breaking out, deploying 175 personnel to contain the blaze. The fire caused significant damage to the warehouse, with 20 workers evacuated from the premises. Authorities confirmed that the warehouse’s roof collapsed due to the intensity of the flames. Despite efforts to control the fire, the incident resulted in substantial property damage. Ontario’s police department has not released detailed information about the investigation, though Abdulkarim was arrested shortly after the incident. He is currently in custody, pending further legal proceedings. The case has sparked discussions about workplace grievances and the role of protest actions in labor disputes.#fire_incident #chamel_abdulkarim #kimberlyclark #ontario #nfi
