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Referring to latest National Statistics Office figures, Alternattiva Demokratika has expressed its concern at the statistical increase in accidents at work, stating that the human cost of such accidents is too high.
Michael Briguglio, spokesperson for Social and Economic Development, said, “The human cost of accidents at work is immense. Legislation is not enough to prevent such accidents, unless there is proper enforcement. Currently there are too few enforcement officers who have to cope with a multitude of work places, including thousands of construction works. This is resulting in hazards not only for workers, but also to residents.”
“The increase in precarious work, with bad conditions, and the fact that a number of employers do not allow their employees to join trade-unions, is definitely not helping things as regards such workers’ rights.”
Arnold Cassola, AD Chairperson, added, “AD shall be proposing further investment in occupational health and safety amongst its proposals for the upcoming budget. Government should also set the example by including appropriate work conditions in its tenders.”
Editors note: The ‘Health and safety in Gozo’ photograph shown above this item was sent in by a reader for inclusion in our ‘Only in Gozo’ section.













