‘Workers end up paying the price’: laborers call for safer building sites
The Guardian -

Falls, slips and trips accounted for 865 worker fatalities in 2022 – more than 400 of whom worked in constructionWooden planks with nails covered the site where Antonio, a construction day laborer in Houston, Texas, was helping clear fencing last December. The contractor that hired him provided no protection, he said – so when he slipped, and a nail struck him just above the ankle, it became “really swollen”.Antonio was given hydrogen peroxide, and the contractor promised to get him medical...

Related Articles

Latest in News

More from The Guardian | Construction industry Workers' rights US unions US news Business