JavaScript is off. Please enable to view full site.

Sea of coffins sounds alarm over work-related accidents in Italy

Sea of coffins sounds alarm over work-related accidents in Italy

Wednesday, March 20, 2024, 10:11 GMT+7
Sea of coffins sounds alarm over work-related accidents in Italy
Cardbord coffins are set at Piazza del Popolo by Italian Labor Union (UIL) during a campaign 'Zero dead at work' to draw public attention to the tragedy of deaths at work, on March 19, 2024 in Rome. Photo: AFP

A thousand coffins filled one of Rome's most beautiful squares Tuesday as a trade union made a powerful statement on the number of deaths in work-related accidents.

"Every year, one thousand people go to work and don't come home," read a large sign displayed next to the 1,041 cardboard coffins set up around the obelisk in the centre of the Piazza del Popolo.

"Zero is still too far away," read another sign in the square as curious tourists took snapshots.

Last year, 1,041 people died in workplace accidents in Italy.

"We brought these coffins here to raise awareness, to remind everyone of the need to act, to not forget those who have lost their lives," Pierpaolo Bombardini, general secretary of the UIL union behind the protest told AFPTV.

The protest was also intended "to ask the government and politicians to do something concrete to prevent these homicides" he added.

"Because these are homicides. When safety rules are violated, they are not accidents, but homicides."

Fatal accidents in the workplace regularly make headlines in the Italian press, each time sparking a debate on risk prevention.

Most recently a concrete structure collapsed on the construction site of a supermarket in Florence last month, killing five workers.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni denounced it as "another story... of people who go out to work, who simply go out to do their job, and do not come home".

Bombardini called for an increase in the number of inspections and inspectors.

"Companies that violate safety standards must be closed down," he added.

According to Eurostat's most recent statistics, from 2021, on EU-wide workplace fatalities, Italy had 3.17 deaths per 100,000 workers.

That was above the European average of 2.23 per 100,000 works but behind France at 4.47 and Austria at 3.44.

The European Union's three worst performers are Lithuania, Malta and Latvia, while work-related fatalities are lowest in the Netherlands, Finland and Germany.

AFP

More

Read more

COP16 'green zone' celebrates nature's bounty

While delegates in suits gathered to hash out plans for protecting Earth's biodiversity at a UN summit, activists and ordinary citizens in T-shirts and feathered headgear celebrated nature's bounty at a colorful side-event in the Colombian city of Cali

3 days ago
;

VIDEOS

‘Taste of Australia’ gala dinner held in Ho Chi Minh City after 2-year hiatus

Taste of Australia Gala Reception has returned to the Park Hyatt Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City's District 1 after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Vietnamese woman gives unconditional love to hundreds of adopted children

Despite her own immense hardship, she has taken in and cared for hundreds of orphans over the past three decades.

Latest news