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About the death of the Indian immigrant worker in Varipetro (vom 05.02.2010),
URL: http://no-racism.net/article/3255/,
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[05. Feb 2010]
Press release by Forum of Migrants in Crete, 03. Feb 2010: For the death of the Indian worker in Varipetro, Chania, on 31st of January 2010.
Labour accidents are tragic, shocking events. But what is more than shocking is what these people die of: inadequate protection measures.
One more spectre that should haunt the sleep of state bureaucracies, trade union bosses, and the business world.
Another worker killed, due to inadequate safety measures.
He fell from scaffolds, from a 6 meters height ...
We note that many immigrant workers have already lost their lives in a working regime verging on cruelty. We are not only talking about the labour intense and unsafe conditions, but also about the long shifts, the ridiculous wages and of course the uninsured status. It is the harsh reality, which the Greek politicians do not see and nobody refers to now that the new bill on citizenship and immigration is discussed. It is the hard fact that some Greek people refuse to see, entrenched as they are in insecurity and fear and the conviction that they have discovered the "enemy" of their wealth: immigrants. Yet, it is immigrants - uninsured and underpaid - who build their houses, who look after their elderly relatives and their household, who pick fruit from their fields, who do all those jobs that Greeks refuse to do anymore.
We require that the state protects workers and implements the labour law.
We demand that trade union leaders deter further accidents and deaths by having unions' and associations' gates wide open for their immigrants colleagues (with or without papers) who should be fully entitled to the rights of membership
Let us not wait passively for the next "accidental death".
Greek and foreign workers, united, let us claim now everything that is ours.
Let us push with our actions the employers, who we know very well will never show concern for us.
No more deaths, no more crippled workers.
Article from :: clandestinenglish.wordpress.com, 03. Feb 2010