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occupational safety
Nearly 900 workers killed on the job across Turkey in first half of 2024
Thirty-three of the killed workers were children. İSİG says child employment under the guise of vocational training results in more deaths, which has now become more visible in urban areas.
11 July 2024
İSİG: 1,843 workers killed on the job in Türkiye in 2022
Ninety-five percent of the killed workers were not unionized.
6 January 2023
'Shipyards are like minefields for workers'
More than 280 shipyard workers have been killed on the job since 2013. The latest death occured last week. "Bosses see occupational safety as an unnecessary expense," says a union head.
23 August 2022
Hikmet Adal
HEALTH AND SAFETY LABOR WATCH
At least 167 workers killed on the job in May
Over 96 percent of the 646 killed workers were non-union workers; 38 of them were refugees.
10 June 2022
İSİG: At least 106 workers lost their lives while working in February
At least 225 workers were killed while working in the first two months of the year.
8 March 2022
Forty-five workers injured in mine collapse after firedamp explosion in İzmir
The company was previously warned about high levels of methane in the mine, a union has stated.
20 December 2021
HEALTH AND SAFETY LABOR WATCH
At least 188 workers killed in June
Eight children and eight refugees were among the killed workers while only three of them were unionized, according to the İSİG report.
9 July 2020
Commission Approves Occupational Safety Law Draft
A parliamentary commission on Health, Family and Social Works approved yesterday a draft law on new regulations regarding occupational health and security.
6 February 2015
Risk Level Increased to "Dangerous" in Turkey's Movie Sets
Labor and Social Security Ministry admitted a proposal to increase the risk level of movie set conditions from “slightly dangerous” to “dangerous” in Turkey.
29 January 2015
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