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30 Apr 2014

Autor:
Herald (Zimbabwe)

Over 1500 injuries in work accidents [Zimbabwe]

At least 1 507 people were injured while 34 died in the period from January to March 2014 through work related accidents. There were 33 deaths and 1 446 injuries during the same [period one] year ago.. ZCTU president Mr George Nkiwane said the figures were not anything to smile about. “ZCTU [Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions] is worried about the statistics of occupational injuries and fatalities at the work place…”…He said there was need to come up with strategies towards the reduction or total eradication of workplace accidents…According to statistics…the last five years have showed a consistent rise in the number of occupational deaths, injuries and diseases…