ISIG: At Least 177 Workers Lost Their Lives in a Month
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ISIG: At least 177 workers lost their lives in a month
The Health and Safety Labor Observatory (ISIG), which published the May workplace incident data, announced that at least 177 workers lost their lives last month. The total number of worker fatalities in the first five months of the year has now reached 796. In May, the highest number of fatalities occurred in the construction, agriculture, transportation, and service sectors. The leading causes of these workplace deaths included traffic accident…
177 workers died in occupation-related accidents in Turkey in May: report - Stockholm Center for Freedom
A total of 177 people died in workplace accidents in Turkey in May, according to a monthly report prepared by the Health and Safety Labor Watch (İSİG). Six minors and 12 women were among the reported work-related fatalities. Construction was the leading sector for workplace fatalities, accounting for 22 percent of the deaths. Agriculture and transportation followed, each accounting for 11 percent and tying for second place. The most frequent cau…
According to a report by the Occupational Health and Safety (İSİG) Assembly, at least 177 workers lost their lives in May. The İSİG Assembly announced the “Occupational Homicide Report” for May. According to the report, 177 workers lost their lives in occupational homicides in May. By occupation, 22 percent of deaths were in construction/roads, 11 percent transportation, 11 percent agriculture/forest (farmers), 9 percent agriculture/forest (work…
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